The Urban Wood Network will present “How Anatomical Features of Urban Wood Create Unique Designs,” a webinar scheduled for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Mary 8.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – ChopValue, a franchise business founded on recycling used chopsticks into value-added products, has secured $15 million in funding to launch its Microfactory Venture Platform to expand its circular economy concept into different resource streams ranging from coffee grounds to apparel scraps.
1847 Holdings LLC, a holding company specializing in identifying over-looked, deep value investment opportunities in middle market businesses, provided an update on the sale of 1847 Cabinets Inc.
The Online Auction Catalog that lists all of the assets from the former ClosetMaid's factory in Maryland has been released. The catalog is available to be viewed here.
Flexsteel Industries President Derek Schmidt will also take over as CEO effective July 1. He succeeds Jerald Dittmer, who is resigning as CEO effective June 30, and retiring from Flexsteel on Dec. 31. Schmidt was promoted to president of the large residential furniture manufacturer in January.
Dunaway Brothers, a commercial contractor founded by Jeff and Dave Dunaway, has acquired Sandwich Millworks, which the company said solidifies its entry into the residential market as Sandwich Millworks, A Division of Dunaway Brothers.
Delta Children’s Products, a children’s furniture manufacturer, plans to invest $33.1 million in a manufacturing and distribution facility in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The investment will create 123 new jobs.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Plans to develop a sawmill operation to convert local felled trees into lumber and other value-added products were formally withdrawn at last week’s meeting of the Memphis City Council.The decision by Memphis Urban Wood and its partner, The Works Inc. (TMI), to remove the project from consideration means that it cannot be reintroduced to the city council for five years.