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  2. LL Flooring, formerly known as Lumber Liquidators, files for ...

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    The company said it will keep open more than 300 stores across the U.S. and its online platform as it seeks a sale of its business. LL Flooring, formerly known as Lumber Liquidators, files for ...

  3. Lumber Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded into Canada in the fourth quarter of 2010. The expansion plan was to add 36 to 40 stores. [6] In April 2020, the company publicly rebranded itself, changing its name to LL Flooring. The corporate entity name was changed to LL Flooring Holdings, Inc. effective January 1, 2022. [7]

  4. Interface, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Interface, Inc. is a global manufacturer of commercial flooring with an integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring, including luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) and nora brand rubber flooring.

  5. Resilient Floor Covering Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) is a U.S. industry trade group representing manufacturers of resilient flooring, primarily made of vinyl. It is headquartered in Rockville, Maryland . It is notable for suing the state of New York in 2003, claiming that its vinyl flooring should be recognized as a "green" building material .

  6. How These Specialty Flooring Companies Hold Their Ground ...

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  7. Shaw Industries - Wikipedia

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    With $300,000 in sales, the company expanded dramatically and soon started finishing carpet as Shaw Industries. In 1967, J.C. Shaw organized a holding company to acquire Philadelphia Carpet Company, founded in 1846. [6] The holding company added Star Finishing to the fold one year later, marking the company's first move into carpet manufacturing.

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