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  2. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Armstrong's net sales were $2.86 billion, with operating income of $239.2 million. [17] Armstrong Cabinets was sold by Armstrong World Industries to American Industrial Partners on October 31, 2012. Armstrong spun off its flooring business into a new company, Armstrong Flooring (NYSE: AFI) on April 1, 2016.

  3. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Tools, an industrial hand tool manufacturer; Armstrong Whitworth, the British engineering conglomerate which became Vickers-Armstrong; Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, a separate entity; Armstrong World Industries, a manufacturer of ceilings and walls. Armstrong Flooring, a manufacturer of flooring; Armstrong investment managers

  4. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Dropped ceiling featuring ceiling tiles, lights, air diffusers, smoke detector, and more Dropped ceiling with ceiling tile light fixture. A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling.

  5. House of the Day: A Role in 'Strangers When We Meet'

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    This 5,517-square-foot Bel-Air home featured in the Kirk Douglas film "Strangers When We Meet" was, according to its listing, also once home to another of its stars, Kim Novak. The house, which ...

  6. Armstrong Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Flooring is a Pennsylvania corporation incorporated in 2016. It was spun off as an independent entity from Armstrong World Industries in April 2016. The company manufactures flooring products in the US in Beech Creek, Pennsylvania; Jackson, Mississippi; Kankakee, Illinois; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; South Gate, California; and Stillwater, Oklahoma; and internationally in Shanghai ...

  7. Guastavino tile - Wikipedia

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    Guastavino tile vaulting in the City Hall station of the New York City Subway Guastavino ceiling tiles on the south arcade of the Manhattan Municipal Building. The Guastavino tile arch system is a version of Catalan vault introduced to the United States in 1885 by Spanish architect and builder Rafael Guastavino (1842–1908). [1]

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