Barnes
cabinet shop
closes after 53 years,
laying off 13 people because of lack of work
Barnes
cabinet shop has closed in January 2008 because of the economic
downturn. Barnes Cabinet Shop Inc. was located at 5907 Enterprise
Court. Lou Barnes opened Barnes Cabinet Shop in 1955, Kenneth
Spurrier started work there in 1960. Kenneth and Cinda Spurrier
bought the business in 1978 and moved to Enterprise Court in 1983.
Barnes always built true quality Kitchens, Bathrooms and
cabinets, with many sold in Clover Hill and West Hills as well as
food booths in the basement of the Museum of Natural History in
Washington D.C.
58% of the work was building custom cabinets; and 15%
from installing Tedd Wood, K & H, and Yorktowne cabinets.
The Big-box stores played a large part in closing the
company, with price sensitive customers wanting a one-stop solution.
General Manager Troy Spurrier, is now working for Endless Summer RV. He and wife, Judy, want to sell their
Walkersville home and move to Texas to be close to their
granddaughter. He would like to start a woodworking business there,
including cabinet-making.
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