Following his discharge from the Army, Broyhill went to work for his brother, Tom, owner of a furniture company located in
Lenoir, North Carolina. In 1926, when a key supplier of chairs, rockers and benches, the Bernhardt Chair Company, burned to the ground. Broyhill mortgaged his house for $5,000 to found the Lenoir Chair Company. In June 1927, Broyhill expanded the operation by agreeing to lease a blacksmith and buggy shop adjacent to a
Carolina and Northwestern Railway Depot. In 1929, Ed Broyhill and Tom Broyhill teamed up to purchase Harper Furniture. The
stock market crash of 1929 soon followed, bringing about the
Great Depression which slowed Broyhill's expansion efforts. The Premier line began to turn a profit in the 1960s, around the time that Broyhill constructed a new three-story office and showroom building. with annual sales of approximately $350 million. In August 1980, Broyhill was purchased by
Interco, Inc., a St. Louis based manufacturer of shoes and clothing, for $151.5 million. == Political career ==