Retail Recovery Across America: ICC Flooring

HomeCOVID-19Retail Recovery Across America: ICC Flooring

The FCNews Retail Recovery Across America video series continues with a visit to Cam Haughey, co-owner of ICC Flooring in Indianapolis. FCNews publisher, Steve Feldman, sat down with Haughey to discuss the perks of cross selling, positioning for recovery, the changing power of price, business forecasts for the rest of the year and much more. You don’t want to miss it!

Additions to the series are added weekly, so check back often. Access to the series is also available through our social media platforms, where we are promoting each new video as it goes live. To view all available videos in the series, visit here.

If you’re interested in participating in FCNews‘ retail road trip, reach out to Steven Feldman at steve@fcnews.net. For information on co-sponsoring the series, or to hear more about the value-added opportunities, contact Dustin Aaronson at dustin@fcnews.net or 631.721.6540.

Must Read

Retailers React: What areas of your business are showing strength?

Every two weeks, FCNews seeks out flooring retailers across the country to offer their advice on hot topics of the day. This week, we...

Emser Tile names Jim Parello EVP of sales

Los Angeles—Emser Tile has added to its leadership team with the appointment of Jim Parello to the position of executive vice president of sales....

Builder sentiment unchanged in April

Washington, D.C.—Builder sentiment was flat in April as mortgage rates remained close to 7% over the past month and the latest inflation data failed...

Tarkett adds to Source One team

Solon, Ohio—Tarkett has welcomed Jason Richardson to its team as director of customer experience for Source One, the company’s project management service. Richardson brings with...

FCA Network: It’s all about the youth movement

Louisville, Ky.—Anyone who has attended an FCA Network convention over the last five years has probably noticed the youth movement taking place, with...

New home sales post solid gain in March

Washington, D.C.—Despite higher interest rates, new home sales rose in March due to limited inventory of existing homes. However, the pace of new home...
Some text some message..
X