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Main Street SOI 2023: Prospects look promising

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“There have been concerns about higher inflation and rising interest rates within the lending industry over the past year,” noted Glenn King, vice president sales, Southeast region, Stanton Carpet. We’ve had a lot more requests for architectural binders and commercial products.” However, the American consumer continues to spend.

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Main Street commercial market primed for a grand reopening

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Aladdin Commercial products provide end users with both design and performance attributes. The Main Street marketplace is—and always will be—a driver in the market economy,” said Glenn King, vice president of sales, Southeast region, Stanton Carpet. Shown is Indwell from Philadelphia Commercial.

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Mannington: A new era in design

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FCNews publisher, Steven Feldman, recently sat down with the three designers to get some perspective. She attended Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, where she gained her degree in Textile Design with a concentration in print design. Her first job was in Jacquard design, working on upholstery fabric.

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Commercial flooring: State of the industry 2023

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Environmental consciousness factors heavily into the products selected for commercial flooring applications. We’re seeing positive momentum across all product categories since getting out of COVID-19,” said Robb Myer, vice president, Aladdin Commercial, observed. “We Pictured is Mohawk Group’s Fractal Fluency. A s the U.S.

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Suppliers eye Main Street as businesses rebound

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All product segments are growing, even broadloom, which has seen strong single-digit growth,” Myer stated. Just as they do at home, Main Street customers desire variety of design, performance, ease of maintenance and budget options when choosing flooring for their businesses. Some examples follow: Aladdin.

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If you can't afford the tip you can't afford the meal; a Blog Off post

Kitchen and Residential Design

It extends into other businesses where staff reductions and increased productivity to accommodate them are considered to be normal. It bleeds into the professions too and everyone from doctors to designers feels the same pressure to compete on price rather than value. kitchen design. interior design. bath design.

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