A group of residents at Emerald Heights, a LifePlan Community in Redmond, Washington, recently made and donated over 500 hand-crafted wooden toys to local charities.
1847 Holdings LLC, a holding company with companies in the cabinet and millwork industry, has secured a private placement for gross proceeds of $11.42 million, prior to deducting placement agent fees and other expenses payable, to fund an acquisition.
MONTVALE, N.J. — Benjamin Moore, a provider in paint, color, and coatings, announced its Color of the Year 2025 as Cinnamon Slate 2113-40 – a mix of heathered plum and velvety brown. Adaptable, yet distinct, Cinnamon Slate brings a soothing familiarity and balance to any design, says the company.
Each month in FDMC Magazine we feature the 'Notable Nine Online', nine stories that were the most viewed and engaged with from WoodworkingNetwork.com over the past month. The following stories were chosen by our readers by what they were most interested in from November 13, 2024, to December 13, 2024.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — West Fraser’s MDF and particleboard mill in Cowie, Scotland, worked with Rockwell Automation to reduce electricity consumption, resulting in an annual savings of $266,000.
From Jan. 1 to Nov. 18, when FDMC magazine went to press, visitors to the Woodworking Network website viewed news, features, best practices, and other informative posts to the tune of nearly 4.1 million times. Provided is a retrospective on the top news stories the past year.
We ask five industry executives their forecasts for 2025. Predictions indicate upward trends, return of housing, but questions for political transition.
Egger North America, a manufacturer of particleboard and thermally laminated panels, named Daniel Tripp as its new plant manager for sales and customer service.
Randy Turbin, founder of T Square Woodworking has a love affair with hardwoods. Teamed with family members and long-term team members, T Square provides an “all hands on deck” approach to every project. That philosophy was tested. Tested by fire.
Heritage Wood Mills, a division of CAM Construction Services, plans to expand to Glasgow, Missouri. The company will produce a wide range of cabinetry options at the new facility, from convenient online orders to fully customized designs tailored to customers' needs.