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E.J. Welch to Acquire Cheney Carpet & Vrooman Carpet

E.J. Welch to Acquire Cheney Carpet & Vrooman Carpet

Minneapolis, MN, December 15, 2021—A letter of intent has been signed for E.J. Welch Company, a division of Center Rock Capital Partners’ Merit Distribution Group, to acquire Cheney Carpet and Vrooman Carpet, a specialty flooring distributor in the Upper Midwest.

Builder Sentiment Rose 1 Point to 84 in December

Builder Sentiment Rose 1 Point to 84 in December

Washington, DC, December 15, 2021—Builder sentiment in the market for newly built single-family homes moved one point higher to 84 in December, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). This ties the highest reading of the year that was posted in February.

Millennials Driving Housing Market Demand

Millennials Driving Housing Market Demand

New York, NY, December 15, 2021-"For years, conventional wisdom held that millennials, born from 1981 to 1996, would become the generation that largely spurned homeownership,” reports the Wall Street Journal.

CARE's Q3 Recycling Rate Hits 28%

CARE's Q3 Recycling Rate Hits 28%

Dalton, GA, December 15, 2021-Following a solid performance in Q1 and Q2 2021, the California Program’s recycling rate for Q3 2021 was 28%, indicating that Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) could meet its target of 26% for the year, a major program accomplishment.

Holiday Spending Expected to be Strong

Holiday Spending Expected to be Strong

New York, NY, December 15, 2021—"Consumer spending has been a primary driver of strong economic growth this year. Retail sales rose nearly 15% in October, from a year earlier, showing low unemployment, rising wages and savings from stimulus payments are giving Americans the capacity to spend more, even when accounting for historically strong inflation,” reports the Wall Street Journal.