Grady Cabinet Works closing after 76 years in Gainesville, Florida


Ricky Grady, 68, poses for a portrait in front of Grady Cabinet Works in Gainesville on Oct. 7. Grady is retiring and closing the business because he had no sons to pass the business down to.

After 76 years, a business that survived the ever-expanding changes of Gainesville is closing its doors for good.

Rick and Debbie Grady, owners of Grady Cabinet Works, at 1529 S. Main St., announced via Facebook on Monday that they are officially retiring and closing up the shop that was originally along Archer Road, long before throngs of people began shopping and dining in Butler Plaza.

“I didn’t want to just make cabinets. I wanted to make the best cabinets,” Rick Grady said. “I wanted people to have something and keep it for a long, long time. And I put my heart and soul into each and every one of them.”

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Rick’s father, Tom Grady, moved to Gainesville in late 1945 to attend law school at the University of Florida after serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He was placed on a waiting list, however, due to an influx of students exiting the military.

Stengel Field

Grady, his wife, Agnes, and their two daughters, Linda and Janice, elected to stay in Gainesville and lived in a trailer park behind Stengel Field, an airstrip near Archer Road owned by Carl Stengel, who taught Army pilots and UF students how to fly.



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2022-10-10 02:10:51

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