Despite economic headwinds in 2024, Metroflor maintained steady performance through strong inventoried programs and new product launches. The company plans to leverage its expanded WPC collections and diversified global supply chain while continuing support for independent wholesale distribution in 2025.
Major U.S. ports are experiencing unprecedented cargo surges as retailers rush to import goods before a potential East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike in January and expected tariff increases under the incoming Trump administration.
Bob’s Carpet & Flooring hosted its annual holiday party in Clearwater, Florida, on December 7. The event, hosted by Bob's Carpet & Flooring President Ashlie Butler, honors company staff and celebrates the top retail sales associates among the company's 17 retail locations. Suppliers and industry media also attend the event.
The International Certified Flooring Installers (CFI) association has established its 11th chapter, serving the Akron, Canton and Cleveland, Ohio area. The CFI chapters are open to members and non-members, offering a range of training and education related to installation products, tools and techniques.
H.B. Fuller announces major restructuring of its building and construction portfolio, launching new Building Adhesive Solutions unit and selling its Flooring business to Pacific Avenue Capital Partners for $80 million, as part of strategy to focus on high-margin growth segments.
Tile of Spain, the international brand representing more than 100 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association (ASCER) announces the winners of the 23rd annual Tile of Spain Awards of Architecture and Interior Design.
Pantone has named Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, a rich brown hue reminiscent of chocolate and coffee, as its Color of the Year 2025. The warm tone represents thoughtful indulgence and natural harmony, marking the company's 26th annual color selection with unprecedented global celebrations.
Construction spending rose 0.4% in October driven by residential gains, while many federal projects remain stalled due to regulatory reviews, according to a new Associated General Contractors of America analysis.