Jewett Construction Celebrates Grand Opening of Jordan’s Furniture
July 17th, 2020
(Portland, Maine) – Jordan’s Furniture, the premier furniture and mattress retailer in New England with one of the highest-grossing sales per square foot records in the United States, officially opened its first store in Maine on Friday. The store is now the largest furniture store in the state with over 120,000 square feet of showroom displaying furniture and mattresses, along with an extensive outlet center.
“Jewett Construction is thrilled to be celebrating the opening of Jordan’s Furniture. This is a monumental project for the state of Maine,” Says Jon Sirois, Vice President of Maine Operations at Jewett Construction. “We prioritized working with local subcontractors throughout the build-out, which allowed for hundreds of Maine Companies to benefit from this new location being built. We know that this project will bring great shopping and fun to the community for years to come.”
Located in the former Filene’s/Bon-Ton’s location at The Maine Mall, Jordan’s Furniture has over 120,000 square feet of quality name-brand furniture and mattresses on two levels, along with an 8,000 square foot outlet center. The store features hundreds of designer-inspired showrooms, all set up to make shopping easy. In addition to beautiful furniture there is also Maine’s largest indoor ropes course that both children and adults can enjoy. The ropes course area showcases amazing digital graphics and video displays on North America’s largest indoor LED ceiling! Jordan's Furniture is now open to the public 7-days a week at The Maine Mall.
Pictured from left to right: Jewett Construction Vice President of Maine Operations Jon Sirois, Jordan's Furniture Vice President of Property Development and Facilities John Hanley, Jordan's Furniture CEO Eliot Tatelman, and Jewett Construction Superintendent Wayne Hatch.
Jordan's Furniture CEO Eliot Tatelman cut the ribbon at the new Maine Mall location surrounded by his two sons Josh Tatelman and Michael Tatelman.
Jordan's Furniture CEO Eliot Tatelman addresses the crowd at the ribbon-cutting ceremony