Pumco History |
1939 |
Northern Mattress Company is founded by Edward A. Behan. The company produces durable handmade cotton batting mattresses. |
1945 |
The business is sold to Jim Behan, Edward's brother. |
1950 |
Northern Mattress Company moves to 204 Mitchell Street in downtown Petoskey. They provide re-upholstery, custom drapery, flooring and the infamous Hotel / Motel mattress. |
1955 |
The name is changed to Petoskey Upholstery & Mattress Company. It is quickly abbreviated by delivery truck drivers as P.U.M.C.O. |
1958 |
Jim Behan adds another location at 1100 Bay View Road, an in-stock furniture showroom. |
1964 |
By 1964 there are 4 Pumco locations. 406 Bay Street is in-stock and specialty flooring. 1100 Bay View Road is in-stock furniture. 204 Mitchell Street remains upholstery, drapery and mattresses. |
1972 |
The Division Street location is remodeled to include both warehouse and retail showroom. |
1985 |
The Division Street location catches fire and is destroyed. Tom Behan Sr., having worked at Pumco his entire life, purchases the business from his father's estate. He consolidates operations into a full service furniture, flooring and interior design showroom at 1840 M-119 Harbor Petoskey Road (next to the Brewery building). |
1996 |
Tom & Mary Behan purchase the Historic Old-Brewery Building. They restore the interior and exterior of the building to preserve its history. |
1997 |
Pumco joins Carpet One – an elite flooring cooperative of over 1,000 stores worldwide. |
2012 |
Tom & Mary Behan’s son Tom II, who was raised in the family trade, restructures and relocates Pumco Interiors to its new centralized showroom & warehouse location at 2036 M-119 – between Harbor Springs and Petoskey. |