City Mattress growing in Florida.

From: Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY) | Date: May 10, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Michelle Kearns

May 10--City Mattress, a company founded 44 years ago in Buffalo, has moved into a new $7 million building it built to serve as headquarters in Bonita Springs, Fla. The company also plans to build an $8 million mattress factory in central Florida.

City Mattress, now with 19 stores, started on Broadway and Cedar Street in 1963. For the last decade the company has been slowly transferring corporate operations to Florida, where it has 11 s...

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