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Patina-V Opens New York Office ... and More Industry News

(April 2009) posted on Mon Apr 13, 2009

For the week of April 13, 2009


MANAGEMENT CHANGES:

EnQii Group (New York), a digital out-of-home media services provider, has hired Max Stevens-Guille as its chief technology officer.

STORE OPENINGS:

AT&T (San Antonio) has opened a wireless store in Portland, Maine, its ninth outlet in the state.

Krispy Kreme Inc. (Winston-Salem, N.C.) has opened a Krispy Kreme Doughnut Factory and Kremery in Smyrna, Tenn.

BUSINESS BRIEFS:

Patina-V (City of Industry, Calif.), a supplier of mannequins, forms and decorative items, has opened a regional office in New York. Address:1178 Broadway, St. 330, New York, N.Y. 10001. Telephone: 646 375 5075; fax: 646-861-6001. Overseeing the office is Bill Conklin, the company’s regional sales manager for the East Coast.

The Lighting Divas (Thomasville, Ga.), a lighting showroom, donated Nora Lighting fixtures for a new home being built in Tallahassee, Fla., for the “Extreme Makeover” TV program that was broadcast on April 12 on the ABC network.

Amorim Flooring North America Inc. (Hanover, Md.) has appointed Architectural Systems Inc. (ASI, New York) as its distributor in the commercial segment of Wicanders cork flooring. ASI will cover the metro New York and New Jersey areas.

Renaissance Lighting (Herndon, Va.), a developer and manufacturer of solid-state downlight fixtures, has been awarded a contract by the General Services Administration (GSA) and placed on the GSA Schedule for the next five years.

Avila Design (Berkeley, Calif.) has launched an updated web site at www.aviladesign.com.

Acrilex Inc. (Jersey City, N.J.) a producer and distributor of custom-colored acrylics, has updated its web site, at www.acrilex.com.

Northlight Color (New Hope, Minn.). a digital printing company, will hold an open house from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 24 to display sustainable equipment and supplies.
 


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