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Quad-Cities business openings: New furniture store coming to Davenport, other happenings

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DAVENPORT — More than a year after the closure of Davenport’s Bed Bath & Beyond, another retailer is working to take over the space. 

Fast-growing national chain Bob’s Discount Furniture has confirmed plans for a new location at 4022 E. 53rd St., where Bed Bath & Beyond operated until last year. The Davenport store was among dozens identified for closure as part of sweeping changes driven by the home goods company’s financial troubles. 

The projected opening date for Bob’s Discount Furniture is Feb. 14, 2025, a spokesperson confirmed Friday. 







The former Bed Bath and Beyond, 4022 E. 53rd Street in Davenport, is shown in February 2023. 



Gretchen Teske



Founded in 1991, Bob’s Discount Furniture has since grown to more than 170 stores in 24 states. The company said it operates a café with complimentary coffee, ice cream, cookies and candy in each of its stores, and keeps prices low by dealing directly with manufacturers. 

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The Davenport store would be the company’s second Iowa location; the first is in West Des Moines. 

Odds and ends

ORA Orthopedics will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Bettendorf Orthopedic Campus and Surgery Center, 5250 Competition Drive, Bettendorf, on Tuesday, July 23 at 4:30 p.m. ORA Physicians will be joined by Mayor Gallagher and other city officials and staff to celebrate and break ground on the new building. The project is expected to be completed in early 2026.

River Bend Food Bank, 4010 Kimmel Drive, Davenport, will host a ribbon cutting to celebrate their expansion on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 3 p.m. The expansion will allow for a more secure and accessible delivery and pick-up of food, increasing space for volunteer groups, and growing programs and services to meet the next generation of challenges for the community. For more information, visit www.riverbendfoodbank.org.

UnityPoint Health-Trinity, 2121 Kimberly Road, Bettendorf will host a ribbon cutting to celebrate the Quad Cities PACE program on at 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8. PACE is the “Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.”

The Shameless Chocoholic will be rolling out an online ordering platform in light of their recent closure. According to their Facebook page, the site will be up by Aug. 1.

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