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May 23,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Aggregated Content in Furniture Retailing on May 24, 2012
from http://www.standard.net/stories/2012/05/23/wayfair-booming-expanding-ogden-center
After just one year in the city, Wayfair LLC is expanding its Ogden, Utah. warehouse and looking to hire more than 100 employees before the year is out.
One of the largest online retailers of home furnishings in the U.S., Wayfair sells and ships home products, including items such as furniture, cookware and lighting. Formerly known as CSN stores, the Boston-based company opened its Western region customer care and distribution center in Ogden May 23, 2011.
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May 23,
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By Aggregated Content in Community/Charitable Support on May 24, 2012
from http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-entertainment/ci_20699466/mcgraw-give-25-homes-members-military
Country music star Tim McGraw will be saluting veterans in a big way while on tour this summer by giving away 25 mortgage-free housesone for each stop on his upcoming "Brothers of the Sun" tour with Kenny Chesneyto wounded or needy service members.
McGraw will kick off the campaign with a Memorial Day concert for military members at New York City's Beacon Theatre during Fleet Week. "My sister's a veteran, my uncle's a veteran, my grandfather was a veteran, one of my best friends is a veteran," McGraw said.
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May 22,
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By Aggregated Content in Upholstery on May 23, 2012
from http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2012/may/23/fight-over-flame-retardants-in-furniture-heats-up/
If you pick up a cushion from any sofa or piece of furniture that has foam, you're likely to find a small white tag that reads: "This article meets all flammability requirements of California Bureau of Home Furnishings technical bulletin 117." The law, referred to as TB 117, was passed in California in 1975. It says that the foam inside upholstered furniture must be able to resist a flame, such as from a cigarette lighter or a candle. Rather than make different furniture just for California, big furniture makers adhere to those standards in all 50 states and even
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May 22,
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By Home Furnishings Business in on May 23, 2012
Phase 2 of Merinos Home Furnishings in Mooresville, N.C., will open Memorial Day.
The first phase of the retail operation opened last May in an abandoned Burlington Mills property. The new part of the retail campus will feature two buildings with four additional acres of furniture, rugs and décor. The new property takes Merinos total space to seven acres.
As part of Phase 2, Boyles Furniture will open a 30,000-square-foot, loft-style warehouse space in the Merinos complex. Their new store is called Boyles Furniture Direct. New shipments will fill the Boyles showroom over the next 60 days.
Brands added to the mix with the addition include Thomasville, Broyhill, Klaussner, and others with a focus on furniture made in the United States.
The new space also features youth furniture, office furniture and casual furniture.
In September, Michael Bay, owner, plans to add a 120-seat pizzeria with wood-fired brick ovens from Italy.
Plans also call for a 27-acre complex with artisans on site producing custom, designer furniture and a European design center devoted to helping European clients select furniture and other pieces for shipment home.
"We've created Merinos to be a fun destination that visitors to our area will make a point of seeing, along with the city's racing shops and other attractions," Bay said.
May 22,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in on May 23, 2012
Phase 2 of Merinos Home Furnishings in Mooresville, N.C., will open Memorial Day.
The first phase of the retail operation opened last May in an abandoned Burlington Mills property. The new part of the retail campus will feature two buildings with four additional acres of furniture, rugs and décor. The new property takes Merinos total space to seven acres.
As part of Phase 2, Boyles Furniture will open a 30,000-square-foot, loft-style warehouse space in the Merinos complex. Their new store is called Boyles Furniture Direct. New shipments will fill the Boyles showroom over the next 60 days.
Brands added to the mix with the addition include Thomasville, Broyhill, Klaussner, and others with a focus on furniture made in the United States.
The new space also features youth furniture, office furniture and casual furniture.
In September, Michael Bay, owner, plans to add a 120-seat pizzeria with wood-fired brick ovens from Italy.
Plans also call for a 27-acre complex with artisans on site producing custom, designer furniture and a European design center devoted to helping European clients select furniture and other pieces for shipment home.
"We've created Merinos to be a fun destination that visitors to our area will make a point of seeing, along with the city's racing shops and other attractions," Bay said.