Regis Bernard Furniture
Regis Bernard Furniture
The story of Regis Bernard Furniture began in the early 1950's when founder Irvin Nadler peddled general merchandise door to door on credit. Mr. Nadler would pay weekly visits to each of his customers and they would make payments on account with him. In 1957 Irvin Nadler found an empty store located in downtown El Paso and decided to open a Furniture store that also sold Appliances and Electronics. When Irvin opened his store on 304 S. Stanton Street, Regis Furniture Company was born. http://regisbernard.com/content/index.php/about-regis-bernard-furniture
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