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In a statement, company President and CEO Howard J. Miller cited a difficult economic climate as the reason for the decision. “Our hopes for a market recovery early in the year ...
With an eye on upholstery manufacturers seeking out a domestic, private-label partner, Morris created a plan to increase production for residential upholstery at his Vision Contract Manufacturing ...
Preview in new tab urniture manufacturer SBA Home will invest more than $70 million to establish its first North American furniture production facility in the Town of Mocksville, North Carolina.
The manufacturer's list price for the Murphy's three rooms of furniture was $118,000; they paid $68,000. That's $50,000 that stayed in their pockets.
Jabil Inc., a contract manufacturer that makes products for a variety of industrial sectors, is planning a expansion that could bring up to 1,200 jobs and an investment of $264 million to Rowan ...
There's a town in North Carolina that evolved as the unlikely epicenter of furniture tastemaking. Each year buyers, makers, trendsetters for furniture descend and hustle to be the next hot couch ...
700 workers in Taylorsville, North Carolina suddenly lost their jobs last month when a furniture factory closed. It's not the only furniture factory loss for a state once known for its craftsmanship.
271 North Carolina residents will be put out of work as Mississippi-based furniture maker is closing their two manufacturing plants in NC.
Manufacturers are growing in North Carolina: Dura Supreme Cabinetry will create over 200 jobs; Tex-Tech Industries will add 49 new jobs.
DAVIE COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The Town of Mocksville will soon be home to a new furniture manufacturing facility which is expected to create 250 jobs. The Lithuanian Company, SBA Home, chose Da… ...
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — One year after Alexander County’s largest private employer closed its doors and laid off hundreds of employees, the company is back in business. L… ...
Canadian furniture supplier Prepac has reportedly shut down its manufacturing operations in British Columbia, shifting all production to its facility in North Carolina instead.