Today's Flooring News

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Pennsylvania Flooring Company on Track for Revival

Quehanna, PA, June 4--In northeast Clearfield County, an area thin with substantial employers, a Virginia manufacturer and state aid have come together to resurrect a failed flooring manufacturer, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Mohawk Opts Out of Surfaces 2004

Dalton, GA, June 3—Mohawk has announced that it will not exhibit at Surfaces 2004, and, in response to dealer requests, will instead focus on expanding its regional dealer product launch meetings.

Vinyl Flooring Industry Withdraws NY Green Challen

Albany, NY, June 3--The vinyl flooring industry has withdrawn a lawsuit challenging New York's green building regulations. Vinyl is not listed as a "green" building material, according the Albany Business Review.

Cone Mills May Bid for Burlington's Denim

New York, NY, June 2--Cone Mills Corp. , the world's largest maker of denim fabrics, is considering a bid for the denim-making assets of bankrupt Burlington Industries in a move to expand further, people familiar with the plan said on

Merger's Demise Dashes $36M Pergo Garner Proje

Raleigh, NC, June 2--Plans for a $36 million expansion by Raleigh-based Pergo Inc. of its Garner manufacturing facility have been thrown into limbo after the flooring company's planned merger with Kennesaw, Ga.-based Witex Inc. collapsed for lack of f

Sweden Opens Consulate in Raleigh

Raleigh, NC, June 2--Sweden's new Raleigh, North Carolina based consulate will offer traditional consular services as well as promote economic cooperation, trade and investments and cultural exchange programs between the Carolinas and Sweden.

Amid Criticism, Home Depot Directors Re-elected

Chicago, IL, June 2--Shareholders of Home Depot Inc. on Friday reelected all of the retailer's directors, but some had urged votes against co-founder Kenneth Langone because of concerns about board independence.