Galleher Opening Branch in Portland, Washington
Portland, OR, March 22, 2022-Flooring distributor Galleher is expanding its presence in Oregon by opening a full-service branch in Portland.
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Portland, OR, March 22, 2022-Flooring distributor Galleher is expanding its presence in Oregon by opening a full-service branch in Portland.
Calhoun, GA, March 22, 2022-Mohawk is hosting its Edge Summit in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Opryland from December 12 to 15, 2022.
New York, NY, March 22, 2022—Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank was prepared to raise interest rates in half-percentage-point steps and high enough to deliberately slow the economy if it concluded such steps were warranted to bring down inflation, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Sarasota, FL, March 22, 2022—Howard Tibbals of Tibbals Flooring Co. and the Hartco brand has died at the age of 86, reports the Independent Herald.
Vail, CO, March 21, 2022—The National Floorcovering Alliance (NFA) spring meeting kicks off today at the Grand Hyatt in Vail, Colorado.
Bethany, OK, March 21, 2022—Harold Akin, 77, of Akin Bros. Floor Stores, died March 18.
Harrisburg, PA, March 21, 2022—Skip Mason was named president of SAR Floors on March 11.
Washington, DC, March 21, 2022—Construction employment increased in nearly three out of four U.S. metro areas in January compared to a year ago, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data.
Bel Air, MD, March 21, 2022— John Robert (JR) Foster has joined Spartan Surfaces in the Carolinas, effective March 7, taking on a business development role alongside Shawn Campbell. Foster.
New York, NY, March 21, 2022—Rising fuel prices are taking a toll on small businesses, prompting owners of everything from furniture retailers to swimming-pool service companies to trim services and revise contracts as they try to soften the financial hit, reports the Wall Street Journal.