Utah Design Firms Try Greening Up
Salt Lake City UT, April 11--How many gallons of gas does it take for environmentally conscious architects and interior designers to drive to a green building project?
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Salt Lake City UT, April 11--How many gallons of gas does it take for environmentally conscious architects and interior designers to drive to a green building project?
San Francisco, CA, April 11--Lizz Greer, designer of unique and exquisitely hand crafted artisan textiles, will debut her Asian Fusion Rug Collection at The New York Home Textiles Show.
Hoffman Estates, IL, April 11—-Sears said it will debut Ty Pennington Style, the newest addition to the Sears family of brands, in Sears stores nationwide April 18.
Washington, DC, April 11--The Forest Stewardship Council-US will begin this year’s Board elections process with a call for nominations beginning on April 18th and closing May 20th.
Atlanta, GA, April 11--Alliance Flooring, Inc. held its annual convention for all of its divisions including CarpetsPlus Color Tile, Carpetland Color Tile and Floorco and recognized its retailers of the year.
Spokane, WA, April 8--Mario & Son employee Andy Cady uses a vacuum lifter to lower a slab of Silestone, probably weighing about 800 pounds, onto a table at Mario & Son's Spokane Valley plant.
Boca Raton, FL, April 8--Q.E.P. Co. promoted Jamie Clingan to vice president of the Q.E.P./Roberts Commercial Sales Division.
Johnson City, TN, April 8--Mullican Flooring will be featured on TLC’s new primetime home redesign show Moving Up. The episode, titled "Calamityville Horror," will air on Saturday, April 9, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT).
Portland MI, April 8--Andrea and Robert Knight have run Knight's Flooring for eight years. She owns the business, he does most of the installations.
New York, NY, April 8--Chief executives confidence in the nation’s economy, which had dipped to 61 in the final quarter of 2004, edged up to 62 in the first quarter.