Category: Vendor News
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Top Roofing Companies Charlotte | 5 Best Roofers Reviewed
Finding a reliable roofing company in Charlotte isn’t exactly something most people look forward to, but when you need one, you want to get it right the first time. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, planning a full roof replacement, or just doing your homework, choosing the right team matters. We’ll break down 5 of…
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How to Sell Your Home Fast in Richmond’s Red-Hot Market
Richmond’s real estate market in 2025 is sizzling. Homes are flying off the market—often in under two weeks—and many sellers are seeing multiple offers, often over asking price. With rising home values, limited inventory, and high demand from remote workers and out-of-state buyers, Richmond is now one of the most competitive housing markets in the…
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Why Refineries Need Precision Turnaround Planning Software
Refinery turnarounds are high-pressure, high-stakes events where every hour offline costs millions—and every misstep multiplies the damage. In an industry where precision isn’t optional, relying on spreadsheets and generic project tools is like flying blind through a storm. That’s exactly why specialized turnaround planning software isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. From predictive maintenance to real-time crew…
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Why Invest in Professional Painting and Staining Services
A fresh coat of paint or a properly applied wood stain can breathe new life into your home or commercial property. Whether it’s a vibrant exterior, a warm and inviting deck, or crisp interior walls, the right finish makes all the difference. While many property owners attempt DIY projects, professional painting and staining services offer…
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Bridging the Labor Gap With Better Jobsite Culture
The construction industry is still grappling with a widespread labor shortage. Contractors across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to bring in and keep skilled workers. Beyond demographics and shifting interests, it’s experiences on the jobsite that increasingly influence who remains in the industry and who decides to leave. In light of this, more…
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Why Interior Remodeling Is the Upgrade Everyone Wants
In today’s fast-paced world, our homes have become more than just a place to sleep and eat; they have become a sanctuary. They’ve become sanctuaries, offices, classrooms, gyms, and entertainment hubs. As life continues to evolve, so does our relationship with our living spaces. That’s why more people than ever are turning to interior remodeling—not…
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Why Service-Based Franchises Are Booming in 2025
In an economy where certainty is scarce, service-based franchises are proving to be a dependable way for entrepreneurs to enter business ownership with a safety net. Unlike product-driven retail or high-overhead food ventures, these franchises often require lower startup costs and provide recession-resistant services people actually need. These franchises offer scalable revenue, recurring customers, and…
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WILTON® Debuts New Apprentice Vises Nationwide
WILTON® is introducing the new Apprentice Vise line, expanding access to the brand’s trusted quality and performance to more makers and pros than ever before. Engineered to meet the demands of everyday users, the Apprentice Vise series delivers WILTON’s legendary strength and precision—without compromise. Developed from the ground up with direct feedback from end users,…
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RMF Engineering Names Two New Company Shareholders
RMF Engineering, a leader in full-service MEP engineering, announces the addition of two new shareholders in the company: Eric Chrencik, PE, and Taylor Thompson, PE. “The continual growth of our firm creates the opportunity to offer ownership to members of our team who exemplify strong leadership, good judgement, and commitment to client service,” said Richard J.…
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Industrial Supply Returns to Pre-2020 Levels
The unprecedented level of industrial development seen in recent years has generated concerns of oversupply, and growing vacancies during the last year seemed to confirm them. The amount of industrial space currently being built is almost equivalent to pre-2020 levels, but with a different composition, according to our latest U.S. industrial market report. Factors such…