Grand Re-Opening: Danto Furniture

Danto's Furniture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 8, 2022

Southwest Detroit Retail Icon, Danto Furniture, Moves Location; 

Celebrating Four Generations of Service to Greater Detroit with Ribbon-Cutting

Saturday, November 12, 2022 Special Community Event is Scheduled for 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

7741 Dix Street, Detroit, MI, 48209;
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, City Officials, other Dignitaries
Invited to Participate in 4:00 p.m. Ceremonies

DETROIT, Mich. –   Where were you in 1940? Watching the Detroit Tigers win the American League Pennant?  Keeping a close eye on Europe and Japan?  Or, perhaps, going to the neighborhood theatre to plunk down $.15 to see Walt Disney’s animated masterpiece, “Fantasia”?

However, most likely, if you were young family man Julius Danto, you were at the kitchen table putting together plans to build a business that would – eventually – go far beyond your expectations. The Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant was determined to make it in America and help others along the way while doing so. Julius opened Danto Furniture in 1940 in Southwest Detroit and the Danto family has never looked back – only forward.

Danto Furniture employs a multi-lingual staff who are fluent in English, Arabic and Spanish and has satisfied customers throughout metro Detroit, including Allen ParkDearborn, Dearborn Heights, Ecorse, Hamtramck, Inkster, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, Redford, River Rouge, Riverview, Romulus, Southgate, Trenton, Wayne, Wixom, Woodhaven, Wyandotte and Ypsilanti. 

Current General Manager and 3rd generation Danto, Irwin Danto, said: “I think one of the most important reasons that Danto Furniture has thrived for more than 80 years is because of our dedication to serving others and doing the right thing. My grandfather Julius understood that he was not the only immigrant who had come to this country; nor he realized, was he the only immigrant who needed a hand-up. In many cases, Danto Furniture has been among the first stops for newly arriving immigrants; and we are proud of that.”

The celebration promises to be nothing less than a party. Danto Furniture will offer up to 40% discounts on furniture and appliances; children’s face painting, balloons, popcorn, piñatas, Delia’s Food Truck, cuisine from restaurant El Nacimiento, grocery store E & L Supermercado; and Postres y Delicias by Dianys Salinas.

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Danto Furniture Re-Grand Opening

Ribbon Cutting

Ashley Danto, Irwin’s daughter, who works in Sales and Marketing, said: “I have been working in the business on and off for the past 8 years and I’m in awe of my grandfather Charles Danto, current owner and family patriarch. His work ethic and energy – even at 92 years old – is amazing. He has been in the store 6 days a week , pretty much every week, since he was 19 years old. He is the best salesperson we have; everyone is always looking to talk to “Charlie” and when he is not in the building you can feel the difference.”

Event sponsors and co-hosts include Business Alianzas, The Southwest Detroit Business Association, and the West Vernor & Springwells Business Improvement District.

10 Ways to Support Immigrants and Refugees #1: VOTE!

Welcome to the tenth and final post in the “10 Ways to Support Immigrants and Refugees” series!

#1: VOTE!

The conclusion of our 10 Ways to Support Immigrants and Refugees series is quite simple: if you care about immigrants and their rights, vote for candidates who support their rights.

Check out websites such as ISideWith to see how your values align with different candidates’ values. Encourage others in your community to vote and to vote for candidates that will uphold the rights of immigrants and refugees.

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Annaliese Fowler, Puente CI Data Analyst