Electric Carpet Market Heats Up In Japan
Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 10--Electric carpets are convenient household appliances that are safe for all ages as they are designed to heat a designated area at low temperature.
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Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 10--Electric carpets are convenient household appliances that are safe for all ages as they are designed to heat a designated area at low temperature.
Hill Township, NJ, Nov. 6--A landmark furniture store has been devastated by fire and neighbors hope it will rise from the ashes one day soon, according to the Randolph Reporter.
Farnham, Quebec, Nov. 6--Following the recent announcement that Domco Tarkett is changing its corporate name to Tarkett, the company is introducing a new corporate logo that reflects its new identity and global profile.
Kannapolis, NC, Nov. 5--Pillowtex Corporation announced today that it has successfully closed the previously announced sale of substantially all of its remaining assets to GGST LLC.
Pittsburgh, PA, Nov. 6--Alcoa Inc. on Thursday said it will sell off part of its chemical operations, the second large divestiture announced by the aluminum producer in a week.
Washington, DC, Nov. 6--Sales of existing condominiums and cooperatives skyrocketed to a new record in the third quarter, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Broomfield, CO, Nov. 6--After 14 years in Broomfield, Source Products Group is expanding and recently formed a partnership that will bring a touch of Europe to Colorado, according to the Broomfield Enterprise.
Calhoun, GA, Nov. 6--Dennis Klein has been named Director of Sales, Foam Products Corporation Specialty Products’ Division.
Raleigh, NC, Nov. 5--Sandy Mullin gestured at the machine his Raleigh saw company makes and said he ought to paint it green, according to the Raleigh News & Observer.
Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 5--Nearly 100 of the area's top architects and designers were given a sneak preview of a program that promises to improve the North American construction industry--starting in Kansas City.