Dean Hardwoods – a Leland-based residential flooring manufacturer that dates back to the early 1900s – has closed, according to a voice recording Monday.
After expanding into the full state of Connecticut and then a year ago adding a Hospitality Division, Larry Lane, President of Lane Sales along with Mark Levy, company partner, V.P. and Controller have now announced that they have expanded their coverage area to include Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
ECORE International proudly announces its donation of Everlast sports surfacing to the Bethany, Oklahoma Anytime Fitness club. ECORE supplied almost 2,000 square feet of Everlast in Peanut Crunch to the newly opened facility.
Expansión Magazine has recognized Dal-Tile Mexico, Monterrey, as a Top Company 2012 “The Place Where Everyone Wants to Work” in the category of companies with more than 3,000 employees.
As reported last week on this website, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey recently stayed an order to dismiss Congoleum's more than five-year-old bankruptcy case pending an appeal. The decision reversed an earlier decision by the same court to dismiss the case after deciding that certain aspects of the proposed reorganization plan did not comply with bankruptcy code. Roger Marcus, CEO of Congoleum, said he sees the recent developments as "positive steps."
According to documents filed by Congoleum with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New
Jersey stayed an order recently to dismiss Congoleum's more than
five-year-old Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. The stay was ordered by U.S.
Bankruptcy Judge Kathryn Ferguson, which reversed her decision on Feb.
26 to dismiss the Chapter 11 case after 20 days. The stay was granted
pending an appeal.
Congoleum Corp. has finalized documents relating to its pre-packaged Chapter 11 plan of reorganization and mailed them to asbestos personal
injury claimants and other parties in interest.