Retail Survival Guide: Adapting to Change - Nov 08
Many flooring stores are struggling with the grim outlook of the economy for the foreseeable future.
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Many flooring stores are struggling with the grim outlook of the economy for the foreseeable future.
Jim Walker, founding member of the International Certified Floor Covering Installers Association, is incredibly passionate about the importance of the relationship between the retailer and the installer.
While the overall picture is decidedly grim, and while a small percentage of the retailers and contractors that serve the residential market will end up going out of business, the damage is not evenly distributed.
Flooring retailers need every edge they can get in today’s ultra competitive sales environment, and an eye catching display might just make the difference between having the chance to make the sale or watching the prospect walk out the door.
The floors in the common areas of enclosed shopping malls offer designers a large canvas for creativity and the opportunity to make almost any kind of statement.
This year’s Cersaie, the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings held annually in Bologna, Italy, showcased both innovations in surface technologies and artistic brilliance from the world’s leading ceramic tile designers.
Reading the newspaper today can be a depressing experience. Some say it’s the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
It’s a scary time out there. Whether you’re watching the stock market ticker scrolling across the bottom of the screen or the news of the day, there’s much around us today to cause us to fear.
Allowing his employees to run their own businesses within his business has helped Van Gilmore build Nashville Carpet into a local mainstay.
While 2008 has been another growth year in the commercial market, this year’s survey of top designers seems to indicate a more cautious and thoughtful approach and a more conservative aesthetic.