California seat-cushion maker wants to add 50 jobs in Indy (The Indianapolis Star)
California-based American Foam Fiber & Supplies has applied for a five-year property tax abatement, saying it intends to expand its business operations into Indianapolis.
Bold pillows can electrify the look of a room (Detroit News)
Like fashion accessories -- jewelry, scarf, belt, shoes -- decorative pillows are instant pick-me-ups. They're "styling" for a sofa, chaise, chair, bed or even outdoor furniture.
Fresh look for $500 (Baltimore Sun)
Curb appeal is key when putting your house back on the market for spring After three years of placing her Harford County house on the market only to take it off again when interest in the house waned or when offers came in lower than expected, Christine McGreevy decided to get serious.
Hopfoot Identifies Exceptional Products Manufactured in the Veneto Region of Italy (PR.com)
Hopfoot has selected a number of elite manufacturing companies with which to partner in the North American market. These companies demonstrate the quality that embodies Hopfoot?s company ideals and as such qualifies them as select Hopfoot partners to be represented by Hopfoot in exclusive agreements for the North American market. [PR.com - November 22, 2008]
Iconic Fountains of Wayne store's fate is uncertain after closing doors for day (The Star-Ledger)
Fountains of Wayne, the band Fountains of Wayne, the iconic store on Route 46 that inspired the name of a rock band, closed its doors to shoppers on Friday, fueling speculation that it was preparing to go out of business,...
Guidelines on Getting that Outdoor Furniture Miami (Turks.US)
The benefits of outdoor furniture Miami is indeed something which people have come to accept.
A contrarian strikes again (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Here's the pressing question for a Pittsburgh City Council featuring one member who says "there's absolutely no room for discussion" of its tentatively approved ban on indoor furniture being used on outside porches:
Landmark store?s fate uncertain (The Record and Herald News)
Fountains of Wayne ? a store where Tony Soprano shopped, and that lent its name to a rock band ? closed its doors to shoppers Friday and appeared to be preparing to go out of business.
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