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  2. Caradco - Wikipedia

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    Caradco is the oldest manufacturer of wooden windows and sliding glass doors in the United States. Today part of the JELD-WEN Company, Caradco traces its history back to 1856. History

  3. Jeld-Wen - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, door manufacturer Steves & Sons sued JELD-WEN on antitrust grounds for its 2012 acquisition of rival doorskin manufacturer Craftmaster International (CMI). In 2021 the Fourth Circuit affirmed the trial judge's remedy that JELD-WEN must sell CMI's Towanda factory, which was the first time that a private lawsuit led to an order to divest ...

  4. Providence Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was renamed Jeld-Wen Field after Klamath Falls-based windows and doors company Jeld-Wen purchased the naming rights. Portland Timbers v Columbus Crew match, March 2016. The stadium officially opened for Major League Soccer play on April 14, 2011, when the Timbers defeated the Chicago Fire, 4–2, before a sellout crowd of 18,627. [33]

  5. Boulton & Paul Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Boulton & Paul Ltd was a British general manufacturer from Norwich, England that became involved in aircraft manufacture.. Jeld Wen Inc. bought Boulton & Paul (along with another joinery company John Carr) from the Rugby Group plc in 1999 to form its British subsidiary.

  6. Hawkins, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 23 In 1922 Northern Sash and Door opened. The plant burned in 1967, but rebuilt and eventually became Norco [7]: 80–81 and now Jeld-Wen - the sole large manufacturer left in Hawkins. In 1967 the Hawkins School District merged with Ladysmith and high school students were bussed from Hawkins to Ladysmith.

  7. Silver Mountain (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Silver Mountain was acquired by Eagle Crest Partners, a subsidiary of Jeld-Wen Corporation. [30] [31] [32] A snow tubing park was constructed in the fall of 2006 at the site of the mountain amphitheater, which was relocated and expanded. An indoor water park (Silver Rapids) opened in May 2008. [33]