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Bob’s Discount Furniture coming soon to Marketview Center

Bob’s Discount Furniture coming soon to Marketview Center

Complete room sets start at $999, with mattresses priced hundreds or thousands below national brands.  Photo: Contributed/Bob's Discount Furniture.


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Chambana Today) — A former Bed Bath & Beyond near Market Place Shopping Center is being transformed into the newest Bob’s Discount Furniture location, bringing the national retailer’s signature deals and home furnishings to Champaign. The store at 63 E. Marketview Drive is expected to open soon, marking Bob’s first downstate Illinois location. 

Founded in 1991, Bob’s Discount Furniture has grown to more than 200 stores across 26 states, offering a wide selection of furniture, mattresses, and home accents at everyday low prices. The retailer is known for combining affordability with a welcoming in-store experience, white-glove delivery, and strong community engagement. 

Bob’s highlights and offerings: 

  • Affordable home collections – Complete room sets start at $999, with mattresses priced hundreds or thousands below national brands. 
  • White-glove delivery – Optional removal of old mattresses ensures a hassle-free experience. 
  • Nationwide reach – Over 200 stores coast-to-coast, providing value through bulk buying and strong supplier relationships. 
  • Sustainable and responsible – Committed to reducing environmental impact through energy efficiency and sustainable sourcing. 
  • Award-winning culture – Recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces, and by Forbes and USA Today for customer service excellence. 
  • Community-focused – The Bob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation and outreach programs donate more than $2 million annually to local causes. 
  • In-store experience – Knowledgeable associates, café with complimentary coffee and snacks, and fundraising through the Café Collections for a Cause program. 

Bob’s combines a low-price model with quality and style, aiming to help customers “turn the place you live into the home you love.” The Champaign location will occupy a large retail space formerly used by Bed Bath & Beyond and later by Dick’s House of Sport. 

For more information, visit Bob’s Discount Furniture website. 

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