Federated to Close Three Distribution Centers
Cincinnati, OH, November 17, 2006--Federated Department Stores said it will close three distribution centers early next year to reduce excess capacity.
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Cincinnati, OH, November 17, 2006--Federated Department Stores said it will close three distribution centers early next year to reduce excess capacity.
Denver, Colorado, November 16, 2006--Healthy Building Network, a national non-profit, and four international manufacturers commit to green chemistry for creating healthy building environments during the fifth annual Greenbuild Expo held by the U.S. Green
Washington, DC, November 16, 2006--Initial and continuing claims for unemployment benefits were little changed in the most recent weeks, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Westborough, MA, November 15, 2006--The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Conservation Services Group (CSG) today recognize a Cambridge property as receiving a certified rating in the "LEED for Homes" pilot program.
Washington, DC, November 15, 2006--Improved expectations for economic growth and a need to add to inventories sent the National Federation of Independent Business Optimism Index up to 100.7 in October.
Saddle Brook, NJ, November 15, 2006--David Forman will lead all of Nourison’s marketing and promotion efforts as the company’s new director or marketing.
Washington, DC, November 15, 2006--Business conditions for manufacturers in the New York region improved in November, with the Empire State index rising by about four points to a five-month high of 26.
Fort Worth, TX, November 15, 2006--Home furnishings retailer Pier 1 Imports Inc. said the New York Stock Exchange has notified the company of "unusual trading activity" in its stock after shares surged more than 20 percent Tuesday.
Washington, DC, November 13, 2006--About 17 percent of U.S. consumers report they expect to spend more or substantially more this holiday season, while 56 percent expect to spend about the same as last year, according to a nationwide survey commissioned b
Washington, DC, November 9, 2006--Filings for initial state jobless claims benefits fell 20,000 to 308,000 last week, according to a Labor Department report.