Home Legend Moving Corporate Office to Georgia
Calhoun, GA, Nov. 25, 2008--Flooring company Home Legend Inc. of Chino, Calif. is moving its corporate decision-making offices from California to Calhoun, Ga.
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Calhoun, GA, Nov. 25, 2008--Flooring company Home Legend Inc. of Chino, Calif. is moving its corporate decision-making offices from California to Calhoun, Ga.
Anderson, SC, Nov. 26, 2008--Rug manufacturer Orian Rugs was recently presented with two awards related to its manufacturing practices at its headquarters.
Washington, DC, Nov. 26, 2008--Mortgage applications rose a seasonally adjusted 1.5% last week, due to a bump in loans sought for home purchases, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported on Wednesday.
Stuart, VA, Nov. 26, 2008--Stuart Flooring Corp., a manufacturer of unfinished hardwood strip flooring, eliminated 60 jobs last week, according to the Martinsville Bulletin newspaper.
Washington, DC, Nov. 26, 2008--Initial jobless claims fell back in the latest week, the Labor Department said Wednesday, but remained above 500,000.
Washington, DC, Nov. 26, 2008--U.S. mortgage rates dropped by the most in at least seven years as a Federal Reserve pledge to buy $600 billion of debt succeeded where seven cuts in the central bank’s benchmark rate had failed.
Washington, DC, Nov. 26, 2008--Sales of new homes fell an estimated 5.3% in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 433,000, the lowest level since 1991, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Ann Arbor, MI, Nov. 26, 2008--U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a 28-year low in November.
Washington, DC, Nov. 26, 2008--Consumer spending fell 1% last month, the largest decline since September 2001, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Dalton, GA, Nov. 25, 2008--U.S. Floors is beginning an $11 million expansion in Dalton that will add at least 15 new jobs next year, according to a story in the Dalton Daily citizen.