Surfaces 2007 - March 2007
With the floorcovering economy in a distinct slump, no one expected the crowds at Surfaces to approach last year’s record, but most exhibitors were surprised by the quality of the visitors who did come to Vegas last month.
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With the floorcovering economy in a distinct slump, no one expected the crowds at Surfaces to approach last year’s record, but most exhibitors were surprised by the quality of the visitors who did come to Vegas last month.
The number one problem in every retail or contract dealer survey we’ve ever done has always been installation.
Healthcare is the fastest growing sector of the commercial market, and the number one design firm in that market is Omaha’s HDR.
Gallo’s CarpetsPlus Color Tile in Wethersfield, Connecticut tells two of America’s best stories.
I hear more and more retailers complaining about online retailers, but online sales probably account for less than 2% of total retail floorcovering sales right now.
Healthcare is the market of the future. Modernization and an aging population have not only led to new models for healthcare, but are also driving big growth in that market.
According to a BusinessWeek Online article, “I Am Woman, Hear Me Shop,” women make more than 80% of household buying decisions.
Have you ever noticed that some companies and some people don’t seem to be impacted by the doomsayers?
One of the reasons wood flooring has become so popular in recent years is that customers love its natural warmth and beauty, as well as its distinctive qualities.
The big buzz about a possible $100 billion buyout of Home Depot two months ago got me thinking about the kind of value the company actually represents.