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  2. High Point Market - Wikipedia

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    The High Point Market has been noted for being a significant part of the region's furniture business cluster, which was discussed by urbanist Richard Florida [10] and initially by economist Michael Porter. [11] The High Point Market's relationship to downtown High Point is the focus of the book "Showroom City" by urban sociologist John Joe ...

  3. High Point Furniture Makers - Wikipedia

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    High Point has been called the "Furniture Making capital of America." [7] Today, there are over 100 furniture stores and outlets in High Point. [8] Founded in 1909, today, the High Point Market furniture showcase is held twice annually with over 11 million square feet (1 km 2) 2,000 exhibitors and utilizes 180

  4. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market, Thomasville Furniture Industries moved its showroom space from Thomasville to the International Home Furnishings Center. [4] The five-story 225,000-square-foot former headquarters building, which was built in 1958 on East Main Street in Thomasville and also housed Drexel Heritage , was ...

  5. Natuzzi showroom for sale - AOL

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    Nov. 30—HIGH POINT — Italian furniture company Natuzzi has offered its showroom for sale but says it plans to remain an exhibitor at High Point Market. The showroom, in the design of a ship at ...

  6. Why furniture prices are falling amid ongoing inflation - AOL

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  7. High Point, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the High Point Market continued to set furniture trends and to be a national economic indicator; the $5 billion in sales in 1947 after World War II forecast a postwar boom. [28] The 1950s' growth of the furniture market mirrored that of High Point's second population boom from 39,973 in 1950 to 62,063 in 1960. [27]