Construction Spending Up in April
Washington, DC, June 1--Construction spending rose 0.5 percent to a record level in April, as office construction surged and activity in the housing market hit an all-time high, the government reported Wednesday.
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Washington, DC, June 1--Construction spending rose 0.5 percent to a record level in April, as office construction surged and activity in the housing market hit an all-time high, the government reported Wednesday.
Memphis, TN, June 1—-The Wood Flooring Manufacturers Association released figures showing an increase of hardwood flooring products in April of 5.57 percent.
New York, NY, May 31--The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, which had declined in April, bounced back in May.
Farnham, Quebec, May 31--Robert W. Van Buren, former vice chairman and chief executive officer of Domco Tarkett, now Tarkett Inc., died Friday, May 27, 2005, at his home in Marlboro, New York.
Washington, DC, May 27--Legislation to create a $140 billion asbestos compensation fund was approved by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, but there were immediate warnings it could face trouble on the Senate floor.
Charlotte, NC, May 27--At its annual meeting of shareholders today, Lowe's Companies, Inc. outlined key initiatives that are driving continuous improvement in the company's business.
Buffalo Grove, IL, May 26--WarmlyYours entered into a licensing agreement under which the company will manufacture and market a new line of premium quality floor warming systems with the Honeywell brand.
Horsham, PA, May 26—-Luxury home builder Toll Brothers reported second-quarter earnings that more than doubled on strong demand and increased prices.
Washington, DC, May 25—-Orders for durable goods in April jumped 1.9 percent, according to a report issued today by the Commerce Department.
Washington, DC, May 25--The sale of new homes in April inched up 0.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.316 million and the highest level ever, according to the Commerce Department.