The historic Cunningham Piano Company building in the Germantown section of Philadelphia will soon close its doors before the nearly 135-year-old business relocates its functions to King of Prussia.
The factory on Coulter Street just off Germantown Avenue has housed Cunningham’s restoration operations for generations, the company said. The move to King of Prussia will bring all the work done at the Germantown factory into one space, accompanied by the existing KOP showroom.
Before then, Cunningham is inviting the public inside the historic building one last time — and everything in the factory will be put up for sale, from pianos new and old, to materials used to restore them and even pieces of the building itself.
These tours will take place over the next three weeks.

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The Coulter Street building is more than a century old and was initially built as a stable before it was a warehouse for caskets.
Cunningham has additional retail locations in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Delmar, Delaware.
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