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'''Church & Stagg''' is an office and furniture supplier headquartered at 3421 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham]].
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'''Church & Stagg''' was an office and furniture supplier headquartered at 3421 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham]].


The company was founded in [[1946]] by [[World War II]] in [[Ensley]]. The company, which had $25 million in sales in [[2007]], was sold in [[2008]] to [[Dennis Williams]], the former owner of [[Birmingham Mailing Systems]].
The company was founded in [[1946]] in [[Ensley]]. The company, which had $25 million in sales in [[2007]], was sold in [[2008]] to [[Dennis Williams]], the former owner of [[Birmingham Mailing Systems]].
 
The business closed in [[2011]] after losing the [[Regions Bank]] account. Its printing division was purchased by [[Larry Church]], [[Gerald Young]], [[Larry Nichols]] and [[Frank Taylor]] and reopened as [[The Printing Place]].


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==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (February 15, 2008) "Birmingham entrepreneur buys city's Church & Stagg." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (February 15, 2008) "Birmingham entrepreneur buys city's Church & Stagg." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Poe, Ryan (November 15, 2011) "Execs buy Church & Stagg's printing division." ''Birmingham Business Journal''


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 19:53, 15 November 2011

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Church & Stagg was an office and furniture supplier headquartered at 3421 6th Avenue South in Birmingham.

The company was founded in 1946 in Ensley. The company, which had $25 million in sales in 2007, was sold in 2008 to Dennis Williams, the former owner of Birmingham Mailing Systems.

The business closed in 2011 after losing the Regions Bank account. Its printing division was purchased by Larry Church, Gerald Young, Larry Nichols and Frank Taylor and reopened as The Printing Place.

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (February 15, 2008) "Birmingham entrepreneur buys city's Church & Stagg." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Poe, Ryan (November 15, 2011) "Execs buy Church & Stagg's printing division." Birmingham Business Journal

External links