2026-06-04 10:32 PM

Eco-Nize Closets Welcomed to City by Chamber

Photo: Ingrid Racine
Photo: Ingrid Racine

The Falls Church Chamber of Commerce organized a ribbon cutting to welcome Eco-nize Closets to Falls Church and wish F.C. Mayor David Tarter happy birthday last month. The new independaent closet and home storage company based in Clifton now has a new showroom at 703 Park Avenue.

Present at the ribbon cutting were Keller Williams agent Kim Maller, Falls Church Commissioner of the Revenue Tom Clinton, Eco-nize Designer Anthony Readings, Eco-nize showroom manager Michael Davis, Falls Church City Council Member Phil Duncan, Falls Church Mayor David Tarter, Eco-nize owner Noel Sweeney, Noel’s wife Alannah Boyle Sweeney, their daughter Maive Sweeney, and Chamber Chairman Joe Wetzel.

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