Furniture Today - March 24, 2003
Cover Story
Vegas sets first market
The World Market Center and its growing list of tenants have scheduled their first furniture market for January 2005 a Tuesday-through-Friday run that will overlap the San Francisco market by one day. The developers of the planned $1 billion, 7.5 million-square-foot market complex here announced the dates during an event tied to its groundbreaking last Friday, which dre...
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- IHFC plans parties, music events
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- Store Openings
- Supplement
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