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Broadlume to host virtual town meeting

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B roadlume plans to host a Virtual Town Hall meeting on Wed., March 22, at 1 p.m., where it will provide details on its years-in-the-making new website platform, expand on its manufacturer partnerships and disclose details on FloorCon 2023. According to Todd Saunders, CEO, the site, which is currently in beta testing, is expected to go live in time for FloorCon 2023, slated for Nov. 28-30 in Amelia Island, Fla.

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Take your sweet time when measuring

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D id you ever go on an estimate and feel like you have to hurry? You don’t want to take up too much of their time because their time is important, right? You couldn’t be more wrong! One thing I learned from my business coach, Chet Homes, is never say, “I’ll be quick because I know you’re busy” or “I won’t take up too much of your time.” When you do that you’re actually diminishing the importance of the service you are providing and what you have to offer.

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Armstrong Flooring American Charm now available

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Mountville, Pa.— AHF Products’ Armstrong Flooring American Charm Luxury Vinyl Flooring, a U.S.-made product line, is in stock and ready to ship. Both American Charm products are produced stateside at AHF Products’ facility located here and are geared toward the multi-family/light commercial sectors. “American Charm 6 is a great product for our customers and it’s a tremendous value,” said Drew Wiley, product manager-resilient, AHF Products.

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MP Global: Driving innovation in padding solutions

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A fter selling hundreds of millions of square feet of its QuietWalk underlayment for the past 25 years, MP Global has been busy over the last 18 months not only improving upon its flagship recycled fiber products, but also developing two new solutions that respond to what president, Al Collison, says is the company’s mission: “We are innovative and problem solvers.

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Godfrey Hirst launches sustainable introductions

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Calhoun, Ga.—Godfrey Hirst is enhancing its success in the fashion category with new ‘Farm to Floor’ introductions. Godfrey Hirst will add to its current portfolio of synthetic and wool fibers by introducing new styles, color lines and patterns that support its current global and nature-focused story. “Proudly designed and made in Auckland, with wool sourced from New Zealand farms, Godfrey Hirst takes pride in its rich wool history and sustainability story surrounding the brand,” said Jason Rand

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Alliance Flooring: New leaders bring fresh energy

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T he theme of the Alliance Flooring 26 th annual national convention—slated to take place March 20-24 at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa in Cedar Creek, Texas—is “The Future is Now.” The slogan has special meaning for Ryan Dunn and Kevin Logue, who will oversee the four-day convention as co-CEOs for the first time, assuming the mantle of leadership from their fathers—AFI founders Ron Dunn and Jon Logue.

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Abbey Carpet gets down to business

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The Abbey Carpet convention saw near record-breaking attendance—up about 20% from 2022. N ashville , T e nn.—The 2023 Abbey Carpet and Floor and Floors To Go convention kicked off here last week under the banner of “Getting down to business.” Ted Dlugokienski, CFO, executive vice president of operations and secretary, tweaked that theme to “Getting down to your business” during day one of the event as the convention was tailored to support each member’s individual needs—a pillar the group has al

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15 economic takeaways from ITR Economics

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M ore evidence that things are not as bad out there as others might have you believe: The Abbey/ Floors to Go convention in Nashville last week drew near record attendance. My friend, Harold Traister, who is responsible for 100 Abbey/FTG dealers in the Northeast, said 81 of those dealers made the trip. In a typical year, that number is in the 60s. This comes on the heels of an exceptionally strong Surfaces, which begs the question: Why?