Furniture Today - January 11, 2010
Cover Story
Showroom zoning nixed
A contingent of showroom owners burst into applause in city council chambers here last week as the council voted down a proposed market overlay district zoning. The zoning, which would have been a boundary centered on the city's downtown showrooms, had drawn the ire of many showroom building owners who feared that being left out of the zone would cause their properties' valu...
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