Leading Furniture Tenants Continue to Expand Showrooms at Summer 2012 World Market Center Las Vegas
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Date 7/24/2012 8:32:50 AM
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Abstract LAS VEGAS - Monday, July 23, 2012 - As a commitment to serve their west coast retailers, combined with the opportunity to access new distribution channels including a growing base of international attendees, 18 tenants at World Market Center Las Vegas have announced they will...
Article LAS VEGAS - Monday, July 23, 2012 - As a commitment to serve their west coast retailers, combined with the opportunity to access new distribution channels including a growing base of international attendees, 18 tenants at World Market Center Las Vegas have announced they will be expanding their showrooms and many will be relocating in time for the upcoming Las Vegas Market, July 30-Aug. 3, 2012.


Top brands expanding showroom spaces at Las Vegas Market include, HTL and Sealy. HTL International-one of the world's leading manufacturers of leather sofas and leather upholstery hides, expanded from a 10,000-square-foot showroom last Market to a 15,223-square-foot showroom. In addition to expanding, HTL International will be relocating from Building C to Building B, Suite 900. Sealy, one of the largest bedding brands in the world, is also expanding from a11,352-square-foot showroom to a 15,254-square-foot showroom. Sealy will remain in its present location, B-800.

"The expansion of a significant number of furniture showrooms is a testament to our value as the leading furniture market in the Western U.S. and the success these companies have had in serving their customer base and growing new accounts in Las Vegas," said Tom Mitchell, president of home furnishings for International Market Centers, the parent company of World Market Center Las Vegas. "These expanded showrooms pave the way for a stronger presentation of new product and popular lines by these leading companies, which in and of itself will drive more retailers to Las Vegas Market."