Steinway showroom opens on Commerce Street

Steinway Piano Gallery 510 Commerce Street 

Casey D. Saliba, Vice President of Sales & Marketing of Steinway Showrooms of North Texas and Houston, and Daniel Saliba, President of the company, have announced the opening of their new Fort Worth showroom – Steinway Piano Gallery of Fort Worth at 510 Commerce St. just west of Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth’s Sundance Square.

The showroom was recently relocated from a prior location on Camp Bowie Boulevard, where it was long a destination for retail, performance, and student recitals for musicians, students, teachers, and piano aficionados from across North Texas and beyond, the company said in a news release.

The new store has 3,000 square feet and will feature instruments from the portfolio of Steinway and Steinway’s Boston and Essex brands, as well as piano services from tuning and voicing to restoration and repair.

“We’ve been at home in Fort Worth for some time but moving to Sundance Square opens new horizons for us. We have showrooms in downtown Plano and near downtown Dallas and one near downtown Houston. Now to be in downtown Fort Worth is a dream come true,” said Casey Saliba. “The Sundance Square team has been so supportive. Visitors are already raving about the elegance, beauty, and contemporary tone of our Commerce Street space.”

- FWBP Digital Partners -

To celebrate and welcome visitors to the Fort Worth store, WRR 101.1 FM radio’s Barry Samsula will host a remote broadcast Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The company news release said visitors are encouraged to drop by and meet Samsula, share refreshments and see Steinway instruments including the Spirio, the newest technology that enables thousands of acoustic piano performance pieces played at the touch of a screen in any setting.

To celebrate its opening, the Fort Worth Steinway Showroom will host a grand opening sales event Thursday, Oct. 24 through Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. The Fort Worth grand opening sale is by appointment only and will feature new and used Steinway pianos, Steinway-designed Boston and Essex pianos, as well as the new Spirio high-resolution Steinway player piano.

“It’s ideal to be next door to a performing arts venue like Bass Hall,” said Danny Saliba. “From the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition to visiting Steinway Artists and more, our Steinway pianos regularly grace the Bass Hall stage. We have high hopes for our future neighborly collaborations.”

- Advertisement -

Danny Saliba first joined Steinway & Sons 40 years ago in 1979 as a regional manager before settling in Dallas and opening Steinway Hall in 1979. His son, Casey, joined the family business in 2005, and he has been leading the company’s sales and marketing efforts as they have continued to grow and expand around north Texas and in Houston.

www.steinwaypianos.com/about/fort-worth

For more about the move:

www.fortworthbusiness.com/news/key-move-fort-worth-steinway-studio-to-relocate-downtown/article_025a10ac-ede6-11e8-bd47-ab5ea3586231.html

- Advertisement -

– FWBP Staff