NAHB Wants Larger Home Buyer Credit
Washington, DC, Jan. 14, 2009--The National Association of Home Builders has urged lawmakers to use a portion of the TARP funds to stem the rising tide of foreclosures and increase the flow of credit.
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Washington, DC, Jan. 14, 2009--The National Association of Home Builders has urged lawmakers to use a portion of the TARP funds to stem the rising tide of foreclosures and increase the flow of credit.
Bethany, CT, Jan. 14, 2009--Laticrete has promoted Don Peak to regional sales manager in Oregon.
Washington, DC, Jan. 14, 2009--Small business sentiment posted its second lowest reading in 35 years in December.
Jonesville, SC, Jan. 13, 2009--Allied Companies LLC has opened a new plant in Jonesville to get its non-slip flooring business off the ground.
Orlando, FL, Jan. 12, 2009--Mohawk Industries has named Strait Flooring of Sequim, Wash. as the Mohawk National Floorscapes Dealer of the Year for 2008.
London, England, Jan. 13, 2009--British tile retailer Topps Tiles posted a 13.3 percent gross revenue fall in the first 13 weeks of the financial year, the company said.
Dalton, GA, Jan. 12, 2009--Shaw Hospitality Group selected four Fashion Institute of Technology students as the top award winners in the first “The Language of Design Competition.”
Washington, DC, Jan. 13, 2009--The trade deficit fell to the lowest level in five years in November as demand for oil dropped by a record amount. Imports from China also fell by the largest amount on record.
Kennesaw, GA, Jan. 13, 2009--Wear-Dated carpet’s director of In-Store Innovation, Christine Whittemore, will present “Your Customer’s Experience: How Much Is It Costing You?” at Surfaces 2009 next month.
Viken, Sweden, Jan. 13, 2009--Välinge has two new license agreements for mechanical locking systems with the Chinese companies Dalian Turuss International Co., Ltd. and Riverside Plywood Corporation.