US Demand for Outdoor Furniture & Grill Products to Reach $7.5 Billion in 2011 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
US demand for outdoor furniture and grill products will increase 4.0 percent annually to $7.5 billion in 2011. The market will benefit from growth in the number of households and the increasing popularity of outdoor living areas such as patios, porches and decks. In addition, consumer lifestyle trends such as "cocooning" and "outdoor rooms" will support gains as consumers continue to trade up ...
Manufacturing.Net - November 21, 2007 (Logistics Management)
CLOQUET, Minn. (AP) ? A plant that manufactures ceiling tiles is planning a $20 million expansion here, but residents first want the company and environmental regulators to address the white dust that sometimes escapes from the plant and settles on the neighborhood.
Concrete business gets vote (Northwest Herald)
WOODSTOCK ? A Woodstock-area company that makes concrete products for landscapers, commercial contractors, governments and residents came one step closer to expanding Thursday after a 7-0 vote of the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals.
Fighting Mother Nature (Pensacola News Journal)
Joyce and Gerald Roberts are keeping a positive attitude as they repair their home again, just one year since they moved back in after Hurricane Ivan.
JCPenney Launches ''Know Before You Go'' (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PLANO, Texas----J. C. Penney Company, Inc. is providing customers with an easier, more engaging and integrated shopping experience with the launch of its "Know Before You Go" initiative on jcp.com -- the largest home and apparel site on the Internet.
Return Policies For Some Stores (The Tampa Tribune)
Return Policies For Some Stores
FYI Miami (Miami Today)
PARKING PRESENT: The Miami Parking Authority is to introduce two holiday parking promotions to make visiting downtown more convenient.
Cool Spring-area residents oppose business park proposal (Cape Gazette)
A parade of Coolspring community residents spoke out against the proposed Atlantic Business Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, during a Sussex County Council public hearing.
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