El Dorado Furniture is a series of furniture stores in South Florida. [1] The company was established by ManuelCapó in 1967 and is now owned and operated by the Capó family. [2] Currently there are 14 El Dorado Furniture showrooms in South Florida
In 2005, El Dorado Furniture ranked 49th in Furniture Today 's 100 US furniture stores in the United States. [3] In 2006, it ranked 46th. The company opened the largest showroom in Florida in 2004. [Five]
In 1994, El Dorado Furniture opened the first Boulevard showroom [2]. This is the design concept that will eventually be carried out at all its stores. The street is the exterior of the main street surrounded by "shops" and can be used as a dedicated showroom for various categories of furniture.
Established in South Florida in 1967, El Dorado Furniture grew into the largest Hispanic furniture retailer in the United States. This family-run company that provides services for the whole family is in the top 50 of domestic furniture retailers. There are currently 12 El Dorado Furniture showrooms and 2 exit centers in Florida. We are EEO / AAP / Drug Free Workplace Opportunity Equal Employer El Dorado Furniture is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will not discriminate based on applicant or employee. Family, state or province, race, color of the skin, religion, nationality, sex, age, disability, veterans, presence of spouse, genetic information, citizenship, sexual orientation, or other legally protected federal, Identity that is protected by the anti-discrimination law. The problem with this application is not to guarantee that the information is not allowed for unacceptable purposes.
In Arkansas, Eldorado is celebrating its 10th anniversary of its university commitment program. Ten years ago, Murphy Oil Company started the El Dorado Commitment. This includes tuition and fees for all El Dorado high school graduates who have been studying EHS since 9th grade. These students can participate in any accredited college or university in the United States. The results of a stable high school enrollment, a strong university culture, students pursuing a stricter high school course, and students attending more universities are impressive. Today, in El Dorado, 84% of the high school graduates are entering the university and the proportion in the province is 50%.