New Hardwood Plant Planned in Virginia
Richmond, VA, March 25--The governor's office announced that Designer Wood Tile and Finishing will invest $4.2 million in a factory in southwest Virginia that will produce pre-finished hardwood flooring.
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Richmond, VA, March 25--The governor's office announced that Designer Wood Tile and Finishing will invest $4.2 million in a factory in southwest Virginia that will produce pre-finished hardwood flooring.
Chicago, March 24--The NAFCD Management Conference, "Business Theory Put into Practical Action," will be held May 13-15, 2005, on The Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Ohio.
Zurich, March 24—-Forbo shareholders approved rule changes at an extraordinary General Assembly of Forbo Holding AG held in Zurich today.
Hoffman Estates, IL, March 24—-The pairing of rivals Sears and Kmart in their $11 billion merger is poised for final clearance today, four months after the proposal engineered by Kmart Chairman Edward Lampert was unveiled.
Atlanta, GA, March 24--Invista Interiors Business appointed Diane O'Sullivan sales director, Commercial and Transportation, Flooring Division.
Tokyo, Japan, March 24--Refinverse Inc., a recycler of commercial-use carpet tiles, has formed an agreement to provide recycled backing materials to Interface Corp.
Washington, DC, March 24--The Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act just keeps coming back from the dead.
Bowling Green, KY, March 24--It sounds like an old Chinese proverb, but the reality could be thousands of dollars in repair or replacement costs for your premium Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring.
Washington, DC, March 24—-Orders for durable goods rose 0.3 percent in February, according to the Commerce Department. Economists had forecast an increase in February of 1 percent.
New York, NY, March 23--Home Depot Inc. doesn't expect its growth to be hurt when interest rates rise or home building slows, chief financial officer Carol Tome said Tuesday.