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Get Ready for Grand Re-Opening of Fay's Fine Cabinetry

Mark your ribbon-cutting calendar for Jan. 15.

Fay’s Fine Cabinetry, Inc. located at 172 Main Street, Nashua will be celebrating the reopening of their kitchen and bath showroom on Wednesday, January 15, following extensive renovation work. The showroom remodel included updates to all aspects of the store’s Wood-Mode and Brookhaven cabinetry displays, countertops, tile, hardware and appliances.

With a spacious kitchen display as its centerpiece, the all new showroom features a variety of elegant home environments including a luxurious bathroom setting, a stylish wet bar, a comfortable dining nook and mudroom displays. The store’s business office also functions as a display of sleek, contemporary cabinetry.

The store’s exterior was also updated with the help of the city’s recently launched “Downtown Façade Improvement Program”, making it the first edifice to benefit from this new OED matching fund. In addition to signage and storefront improvements, the fund helped to restore the visual integrity of the archway featured prominently in the façade of the historic Chase Building, located in the heart of Nashua’s downtown.

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Fay’s Fine Cabinetry has operated out of the Main Street showroom for more than 20 years serving the greater Nashua community. The event will be hosted by Laurie and Dave Grebowski who recently purchased the business from Norman Fay, the company’s founder and namesake, who continues to work with the company in a sales capacity. “We can’t begin to thank all of the people who have contributed to this effort”, said Laurie Grebowski. “Everyone has been so welcoming and supportive.”

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is to take place at 3:30 p.m. followed by refreshments and showroom tours. All are welcome to come and join in the celebration.

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