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- 'Buying furniture is an emotional frightening experience' // Furniture/Today;01/01/2001, Vol. 25 Issue 17, p13
Discusses Lexington Home Brands vice president of marketing Marybeth Cornwell's assessment of the furniture industry in the United States as of January 1, 2001. Career background; Comparison of the market with other industries.
- Lexington promotes Hartzog. // Furniture/Today;5/20/2002, Vol. 26 Issue 36, p4
Reports the promotion of Doug Hartzog to national sales manager of Lexington Home Brands in North Carolina. Career profile of Hartzog; Departure of executives Lenwood Rich and Ted Philpott.
- Lexington doubles Vegas space. Russell, Thomas // Furniture/Today;1/7/2013, Vol. 37 Issue 19, p1
The article informs that home furnishing company Lexington Home Brands is to open its new showroom in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Lexington adds features to site. // Furniture/Today;9/24/2001, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p20
Reports the relaunching of a Web site by Lexington Home Brands in Lexington, North Carolina. Features of the Web site; Accessibility among consumers; Aims of the site.
- Lexington cuts staff by 60, including marketing VP. // Furniture/Today;06/18/2001, Vol. 25 Issue 40, p4
Reports the layoff of administrative and management positions of Lexington Home Brands in Lexington, North Carolina. List of changes in the positions; Objectives of the company in the restructure of positions.
- Lexington moving fast on Timberlake. // Furniture/Today;8/12/2002, Vol. 26 Issue 48, p4
Focuses on the availability of the Vintage Reserve collection, an addition to the Bob Timberlake line of Lexington Home Brands. Description of the Vintage Reserve; List of furniture included in the collection; Demand for Timberlake line.
- Lexington turns up heat on branding. Linville, Jeff // Furniture/Today;1/28/2002, Vol. 26 Issue 21, p1
Reports the sales increase of the branded lines of Lexington Home Brands in Lexington, North Carolina. Impact of the television advertisement on the sales; Expansion of Lexington Home Brands stores; Contribution of the publication of 'The Spirit of Home' in the increasing sales.
- LHB recognized for environmental efforts. // Furniture/Today;11/10/2003, Vol. 28 Issue 10, p29
Reports on the recognition of Lexington Home Brands as an Environmental Partner in the North Carolina Department of the Environment and Natural Resources' Environmental Stewardship Initiative.
- Lexington closes another plant. Carroll, Brian // Furniture/Today;9/2/2002, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p12
Reports on the closure of the Lexington Home Brands' furniture plant in Mocksville, North Carolina. Number of employees who will be affected by the closure; Factors attributed to the plant closure; Percentage of imports on the Lexington sales.