Bentley Prince Street Launches the ViVA LA
City of Industry, CA, December 5, 2007-- Bentley Prince Street has launched ViVA LA, a collection of three carpet patterns designed in collaboration with Los Angeles-based artist Andre Miripolsky.
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City of Industry, CA, December 5, 2007-- Bentley Prince Street has launched ViVA LA, a collection of three carpet patterns designed in collaboration with Los Angeles-based artist Andre Miripolsky.
New York, NY, December 5, 2007--Home prices dropped the most in a quarter century in the third quarter as inventories, restrictive lending and a credit crunch yanked support from the market, a Freddie Mac index showed on Tuesday.
Fort Mill, SC, December 5, 2007--The New York Stock Exchange will suspend trading of Wellman Inc.’s common stock prior to the market opening on December 10 and will move to delist the stock.
Saddle Brook, NJ, December 5, 2007--With the successful launch of the Liz Claiborne Home Area Rug Collection in January 2007, Nourison will have several additions for January.
ST. Paul, MN, December 5, 2007--H.B. Fuller said it has recently completed its $100 million share repurchase plan that was announced in July.
Castellón, Spain, December 5, 2007--The jury judging the 6th Tiles of Spain Awards of Architecture and Interior Design awarded first prize in the architecture category to José Durán Fernández’s “Colour Revolution” project.
St. Louis, MO, December 5, 2007--Solutia said that its exit from bankruptcy won't be delayed by a legal challenge by a group of bondholders.
Atlanta, GA, December 5, 2007--Home Depot will close three call centers that handle orders for home installation.
New York, NY, December 5, 2007--Armstrong World Industries, which announced that it would explore strategic alternatives in February, is leaning towards an asset sale to fund a share buyback.
Washington, DC, December 4, 2007--Business leaders remain relatively optimistic about the economy for the next six months.