Mickey, a technology startup that brings the trading of physical commodities online, announced it has joined forces with MaterialsXchange (MX), a B2B e-commerce and digital marketplace that matches lumber buyers and sellers across the United States and Canada through its online platform.
With the acquisition of Floors 2000, Stanton has the opportunity to get into the tile business, and Floors 2000 has the opportunity to expand its distribution nationwide. Floor Trends had the opportunity to speak with Stanton CEO Jonathan Cohen and Floors 2000 President Jason Jones about their plans.
Floor Trends interviewed AHF President Brian Carson to find out what the acquisition means for the future of AHF Products, the legacy of the Armstrong brand, and what’s next for flooring technologies.
Floor Trends recently caught up with Real Floors Inc. CEO Adam Brookner, President Matt Gilbreth and Chief Customer Officer Lyn Jacobs to learn more about what’s in store for the merged venture and their outlook on the multifamily market.
The company reported that sales grew in all segments, with top-line results benefiting from price increases, enhanced product mix, improvements in commercial and contributions from small acquisitions.
AHF Products announced that it has closed the purchase of certain assets of Armstrong Flooring, Inc., including the rights to license the Armstrong Flooring brand name as well as the purchase of three U.S. manufacturing facilities, in Lancaster and Beech Creek, Pennsylvania, and in Kankakee, Illinois.
A bankruptcy judge cleared a final hurdle Friday morning for the sale of Armstrong Flooring’s North American assets to a group led by Mountville, Pennsylvania-based AHF Products, and by Friday evening the companies said the deal should close Monday.