New & Used Office Furniture Store Serving Frisco, TX

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Office Barn Office Furniture Store

PROMPT DELIVERY. FULL ASSEMBLY. OPTIMAL SPACING.

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HOURS

Mon.-Fri.: 7am-5pm
Sat.: 9am-4pm

SERVICE AREA

We can offer our products and services to all of Frisco, TX.

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CONTACT

WHAT WE DO.

In short, we are a full-service office furniture store aimed at improving overall Frisco business office appearance.

So, “What exactly is a ‘full-service office furniture store?'” Thanks for wondering. We’re ready to answer. Office Barn is full-service in that selling new and used office furniture is just the start of what we do. We also provide office furniture delivery and on-site assembly, moving / relocation services, and even office space planning. In other words, we specialize in all things office furniture and provide our full range of products and services to every part of Frisco. We’ve got your back where office furniture is concerned. Are you ready to make your furniture dreams come to life?

Office Furniture Delivery
Office Space Planning
Office Moving Company

OFFICE SPACE IS EXPENSIVE.

LET US PUT YOURS TO WORK FOR YOU.

A 1,150 sq. ft. office space in Frisco, TX, costs about $2,450/mo. Frisco office space is not to be leased by the faint-hearted. And even a brave businessman’s heart quails at the thought of paying not only for the office, but for an impersonal, tacky office planning business. There is a solution! Hello. The name is Office Barn. We’re ready to help you.

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NEW TO FRISCO?

Moving to a new city is a challenge, so we’ve attempted to make your shift a little sweeter.

Below you’ll find links to city data and some of our favorite places in Frisco. Enjoy this city!

GETTING TO KNOW FRISCO

Frisco bridges two counties, rivals Dallas businesses, and was established on a banker’s false promise. In the late 1800’s, Francis Emerson established a town named after himself close to his family’s farm, swearing that he would establish a national bank in the place if only the town was named after him. This promise was never fulfilled, but Emerson’s enterprise was enough to get the tiny town of Emerson up and running.

In 1902 the town was renamed Frisco City for two reasons. One was that Emerson and the name of the Lamar County town Emberson too closely resembled one another. Another was the establishment of the St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway Company–or the Frisco system–post office. So Emerson became Frisco City, and soon after became known as simply Frisco.

The twentieth century brought new businesses and a rapidly growing population to Frisco. Demographics steadily increased in depth throughout, but the real growth spurt occurred in the 1970’s. From the beginning of that decade to the start of the next, Frisco’s population grew from 1,845 to 3,499.

This abounding population was not without cause. The entire Dallas/Fort Worth area was growing at that time, and increased agricultural resources, as well as new aeronautical plant developments, swelled Frisco’s citizenry just as much as it did her neighboring metropolis cities.

Today, Frisco is known as a prospering place of commerce, with a population of over 30,000 people. Dallas and Frisco complement each other in business and infrastructure, but Frisco has retained a separate identity throughout. We at Office Barn have enjoyed seeing Frisco grow into a bustling city, and we are proud to help your office live up to Frisco’s endearing heritage.

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You find it online. We deliver it on location.
We'll even set it up for you. It's that simple.