WHAT TO DO WITH THAT OLD OFFICE FURNITURE
Congratulations!
Bringing new furniture into your office is a big deal and an exciting time.
You’ve earned it and now you’re ready to start enjoying the benefits.
Start with a new level of comfort, greatly increased functionality, and a more efficient use of office space. Add to that what Rose City customers throughout the Portland Metro tell us: Better work-flow, improved employee morale and greater productivity.
Not to forget what that great new look says about you and your company, and the message it conveys to your clients and prospects.
You’re ready for business, as long as you haven’t overlooked one little but important detail.
What to do with old stuff?
We can help with that.
It’s really as easy as 1, 2, 3.
1 – RECYCLE!
Taking your old furniture to a recycling center is both an easy and environmentally responsible solution. Need help? Rose City can assist you with disassembly, take down and hauling.
2 – SELL IT!
If you want to sell your old office furniture, cubicles and furniture systems and other items are always in demand.
Here’s a link to Commercial Furniture Distributors, a broker you’ll want to talk to and a call you’ll be glad you made.
http://cfdistributors.com/
3 – DONATE!
Goodwill, the Salvation Army, and others, will welcome your donation of desks, chairs and file cabinets. Don’t forget to ask for a receipt, because doing the right thing is also tax deductible!
Questions? Call, email or stop by anytime – we’re here to help!
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