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  2. 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

  3. Low inventory the 'defining feature' of Asheville home market ...

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    Low inventory has become the "defining feature" in Western North Carolina's housing market, according a Asheville realty company report.

  4. High Point Market - Wikipedia

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    The High Point Market (formerly the International Home Furnishings Market and the Southern Furniture Market), held in High Point, North Carolina, is the largest home furnishings industry trade show in the world, with over 11 million square feet (1 km 2) and about 2,000 exhibitors throughout about 180 buildings. [1]

  5. S. H. Kress & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Asheville, North Carolina: The Kress building on Patton Avenue in Downtown Asheville was restored in the 1990s, and is now The Kress Emporium - a gallery featuring local artists, K2 Studio - a home and furniture store, as well as condominiums in the upper floors.

  6. Asheville-area home prices remain high, as low-inventory ...

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    The Asheville housing market picked up momentum in February, with more sales, listings and higher buyer demand compared to the same period in 2023. Asheville-area home prices remain high, as low ...

  7. List of Art Deco architecture in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Haverty Furniture Building, Asheville, 1928 Isis Music Hall, West Asheville End of Car Line Historic District , Asheville, 1937 Kress Emporium (former S. H. Kress and Co. Building ), Asheville, 1927