Furniture showroom with wine bar coming to UTC


CITY Furniture will open in spring 2025 at University Town Center.
CITY Furniture will open in spring 2025 at University Town Center.
Courtesy image
  • East County
  • Business
  • Share

A furniture store complete with its own cafe and wine bar is coming to University Town Center. 

City Furniture is opening a 120,000-square-foot showroom adjacent to the Tesla dealership, just west of the University Parkway exit off Interstate 75 in Sarasota County. 

The new home furnishings store will open in spring 2025, according to a statement. 

“Our state-of-the-art showroom will feature the latest in-home décor trends, a comprehensive mattress gallery, and our beloved KC Café and Wine Bar,” City Furniture President Ryan Cronin said in a statement. "We’re excited to bring our unique shopping experience to the Sarasota community."

Based in south Florida, City Furniture started in the 1970s as Waterbed City and has since grown its presence and offerings. The UTC store will be its 25th in the state. It has locations on both coasts and central Florida. It sells indoor and outdoor furniture as well as home accents. In addition to a beer and wine bar with light fare, City Furniture will offer free interior design help at the store.

Miller Construction Company has the $25 million contract to build the new City Furniture store, which will feature two escalators, a two-story tilt wall and electric vehicle charging stations.

The furniture showroom will be the latest addition to the newly developing East District at University Town Center, according to Benderson Development, which owns UTC.

Other home decor retailers at UTC include Bassett, Birch Lane, Crate & Barrel, Ethan Allen, Homesense, Natuzzi Italia and Pottery Barn.

This article originally appeared on sister site BusinessObserverFL.com.

 

author

Elizabeth King

Elizabeth is a business news reporter with the Business Observer, covering primarily Sarasota-Bradenton, in addition to other parts of the region. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, she previously covered hyperlocal news in Maryland for Patch for 12 years. Now she lives in Sarasota County.

Latest News