Stocks Trading Company officially opened its doors with a successful Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at its new location at 1950 N Roberts Ave.
The event, which was a celebration of community support and new beginnings, was made possible with the invaluable help of Cindy Kern, Executive Director Lumberton Chamber of Commerce. Stocks Trading Company expressed immense gratitude for her work in orchestrating the special day.
The ceremony saw a strong turnout from local leaders and business community members. Attendees included Mayor Bruce Davis, City Council Representative Leroy Rising, and Chamber Chair Crystal Collins. They were joined by numerous local business owners and Chamber Ambassadors, all showing their support for the new venture.
“Your support means the world,” said a representative from Stocks Trading Company, acknowledging the community’s warm welcome.
The company also extended its thanks to key partners who contributed to the new showroom’s success. Dealer representatives from Ashley Furniture and Climatic Home Products were recognized for their assistance in creating the beautiful space. Additionally, local financing partners from Lendmark were thanked for their support and attendance at the event.
Stocks Trading Company also made a point to honor its own team, thanking its “wonderful and dedicated staff” for their hard work and for helping to cut the ribbon.
Finally, the company shared a heartfelt message of gratitude to its family and friends. The owners highlighted their unwavering encouragement and belief, especially during the challenging period following the closure of their previous Badcock Home Furniture store. Their support was credited with helping the business get back on its feet.
Stocks Trading Company looks forward to serving the Lumberton community and invites everyone to visit their new showroom.
Pictured l to r City Councilman- Leroy Rising, Sarah Nobles, Tina Stocks, Connor Stocks, Chad Stocks, Tyler Stocks, Lorianne Spivey, Chamber Chair- Crystal Collins and Mayor Bruce Davis. Brandon Hayes is standing in the back.