Woodworking Industry News
Don't miss your shot! Top Shelf Design Awards deadline extended
The deadline for the Top Shelf Design Awards has been extended to April 11, 2025.
1847 Holdings continues search for 'strategic alternatives' for CMD subsidiary
Just months after finalizing a deal to acquire the Las Vegas cabinet company, CMD Inc., equity firm 1847 Holdings LLC said it is evaluating potential strategic alternatives for the subsidiary.
The Furniture Society to host pre-conference museum tour for attendees
Prior to The Furniture Society's annual conference, FS25, guests will be given the chance to tour the Stickley Furniture & Museum. The tour will include an in-depth look at both the current Stickley factory and museum, which showcases over a century of furniture craftsmanship.
InventWood named on Time's Top GreenTech Companies list
InventWood, a company that develops sustainable building materials, notably SuperWood, has been named on Time's Top GreenTech Companies list.
Airbus and Japan Airlines join biofuel collaborative
JAL aims to promote domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and has set a goal of replacing 10% of all onboard fuel with SAF by 2030.
Lumber, building materials dealer groups raise tariff alarms; Lumber Coalition shows support
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two associations representing dealers of lumber and building materials are opposing tariffs or urging caution on tariff implementation, while a coalition of lumber producers continue to show strong support for President Trump's proposed tariffs on lumber and other materials and goods. The North American Building Material Distribution Association (NBMDA) released a statement March 24 opposing the tariffs.
AI construction management startup receives Series A funding
Lumber, the AI-powered construction management platform, has received $15.5 million in Series A funding, following a year of rapid product development, including new products, momentum with construction partners, and team executive hires.
Research suggests homes with natural finishes sell for 3.5% more
New research conducted by Zillow finds that homes with natural materials such as wood flooring and cabinetry, natural stone accents, and textured walls sell for 3.5% more. That's an additional $12,500 on a typical U.S. home.
Paul Mencel offers tips to grow your business
Successful founder of Philadelphia Table Co. to keynote Wood Pro Expo Florida.