America Log sold to Verlindens

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American Log Furniture Designs of Birmingham, MI, a maker and marketer of lodgepole furnitures, is now owned by the Verlinden family. The six-year-old company, formerly owned by Susan Miller, makes dining, room, bedroom, occasional and youth bedroom furnitures in lodgewood pine and has recently added ironwork furnitures to its line of products. Sarah Verlinden, American Log's new president, said that the company intends to become a national distributor as evidenced by its participation at the Chicago, IL, casual furniture show in September 1998.

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Is now owned by the Verlinden family

author: Carroll, Brian
Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing, Wood Household Furniture, Metal Household Furniture, Household furniture, Article, American Log Furniture Designs

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Lehigh files Chapter 11: compaany up for sale

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Marianna, FL-based Lehigh Furniture Div has filed for bankruptcy protection in its home state and is being put for sale by its parent company P.A. Industries Inc. The purpose of the Chapter 11 filing is to kepp creditors at bay while P.A. Industries try to sell Lehigh. Lehigh, which was acquired by P.A. Industries in Mar 1996, operates a 450,000 sq- ft factory and warehouse in Marianna.

author: Carroll, Brian
Lehigh Furniture Div

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Young-led importer set to roll

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Jeff Young Designs begins operations, manufacturing bedroom furniture in China and shipping it directly to retailers.

author: Carroll, Brian
Wood household furniture, Bedroom furniture, Jeff Young Designs

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