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Leggett & Platt plans to close its adjustable bed factory in Georgetown, Kentucky.

The closure will result in the layoff of 100 employees, starting around November 10.

The company cited difficult business conditions as the reason for the shutdown.

A century-plus-old manufacturer intends to shutter a Kentucky facility.

Leggett & Platt plans to lay off 100 employees when it closes its Georgetown adjustable bed operation at 108 Summer Court in Georgetown, about 70 miles east of Louisville.

The Missouri-based company dates back to 1883 and manufactures home and office furniture, adjustable beds, automotive seating systems and more.

"This decision is a result of difficult business conditions and is intended to enhance operational efficiency within the organization,”

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