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June 23rd, 2014 issue.
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June 23rd, 2014 issue.
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RETAIL FLOORING
Also:
Product Spotlight: Botanol Flooring
Convention 2014 Photo Gallery
Go Early Technology[tm]
Installation Manger Overview for Retail Installations
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On the Cover:
2014 Wood Floor of the Year Members' Choice winner Ourada Designs. More on page 51.
Photo by Jay Cousins.
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June 9th, 2014 issue.
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On the cover: Five men slide a high-tech "tilt-and-turn" window unit into place in a home on Martha's Vineyard, Mass. These triple-glazed highly-efficient windows are made in Europe. Photo by Roe Osborn
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On the Cover:
TRAM-TRAIN: CREATING MULTI-MODAL MODELS
Also:
Case studies from Germany, France and the UK
Alstom takeover on the horizon?
Edinburgh Trams launch date given
Elections dampen French tram plans
Paris T5 & T7: Two very different forms of light rail
Melbourne: Rebuilding a complex tram interchange
Volume: 77 | Issue: 6 | Download
On the Cover
Island Acoustics' Field Supervisor of Taping/Foreman James Damson, Vice President of Operations and Project Manager Matt Iacona and General Field Supervisor Russ Demri. Photo by Heather A Johnson Photography LLC.
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CNC Technology
Quartz Products
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Debunking Blasting
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[ON THE COVER]
Character, attention to detail, and efficient use of space turn small houses into big sellers. Builder: The Cottage Company; Architect: Ross Chapin Architects
PHOTO: DEBBIE LOUDON, ROSS CHAPIN ARCHITECTS
Volume: 16 | Issue: 6 | Download
Why Carpet Tile is so Popular
Contractors Discuss Commercial's Hottest Segments
Don't Forget About Main Street
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Multi-Family housing is described as buildings with more than four residential units. It is primarily residential rental property but also includes townhouses and condominiums. The market itself is fragmented with individuals who own multiple properties, local singleton properties held by one owner, and large complexes owned by larger corporations who also build and operate other commercial properties such as class A, B and C space. In addition companies who build developments of single family homes often own multi-family apartment complexes or townhouses both of which may be co-mingled in the same development. The flooring industry is broken into several segments and the Multi-Family housing market is one of them. The unique feature of this market is that it is serviced by three varying flooring groups; commercial flooring contractors who often have a division for this, retail dealers who participate in the segment, possibly with a Main Street Market (small business) division and true dedicated multi-family flooring contractors who often supply other services such as kitchens and bathrooms. In addition the manufacturers may be selling direct to the large projects.