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Women in flooring: Amy Manley, Shaw

Breaking the glass ceiling When it comes to women in flooring, Amy Manley stands out. She has risen through the (male-dominated) ranks since 2009, ultimately...

Ready or not, it’s back to business

By Steven Feldman America is reopening for business, state by state, county by county, with rules and restrictions seemingly varying by the mile. What’s not...

Flooring sector well positioned for a rebound

An estimated 30 million small businesses serve customers throughout the U.S. They comprise restaurants, dry cleaners, dog groomers and independent flooring stores. But unlike...

Opus Floors looks to strike a chord with U.S. retailers

By Reginald Tucker There are manufacturers that would love nothing more than to sell a large volume of products—and then there are those suppliers who...

Survival in the age of COVID-19: Carpet Studio

Canada’s Carpet Studio leverages benefits of diversification, location By Reginald Tucker (This is the second installment of FCNews' ongoing 'Survival in the age of COVID-19' retail...

Not ‘if’ but ‘how’ it’s Made in America

Marketing to millennials is nothing new, and Gen Z is even getting its turn in the sun—and not without merit. Research shows younger generations...

Modern self-levelers address range of subfloor imperfections

Most professional installers agree the ultimate success of any flooring installation largely depends on the condition of the subfloor that lies underneath. It doesn’t...

Tariffs on Chinese hardwood imports linger

By Reginald Tucker With the novel coronavirus dominating so much news coverage these days—and rightly so—it’s easy to forget that merely a year ago there...

COVID-19 could put a charge into U.S. manufacturing

By Ken Ryan Business leaders and top U.S. officials from the president on down have speculated that major American businesses—from Apple to Google—may re-evaluate their...

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