Interviews with juvenile/youth manufacturers, suppliers and designers talking about their design processes, inspirations and work habits related to the baby products, youth product or juvenile products they create.
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Ikea to add solar panels at five more U.S. locations
Kids Today Staff, January 31, 2012Conshohocken, Pa. — Ikea plans to install solar energy panels on five more of its U.S. stores. More -
Las Vegas youth introductions include furniture and more
Kids Today Staff, January 30, 2012
Las Vegas — If you're attending the Las Vegas Market this week, there is plenty to see in the youth world. Here is just a small sampling. More
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Classy Art expands youth offerings
Jane Kitchen, January 30, 2012Las Vegas — Classy Art Wholesalers is expanding its youth offerings this market with youth products in all three of its product lines. More -
JPMA to help promote new juvenile show in Dallas
Jane Kitchen, January 24, 2012Dallas — The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Assn. will be helping to promote Dallas Market Center's new PB&J: The Preview for Baby & Juvenile show, to its members. The PB&J show is a joint venture with the Toy Industry Assn. aimed at mass market retailers, and is set to take place for the first time this fall and run concurrently with TIA's annual Fall Toy Preview, Oct. 2-4, on the Dallas Market Center campus. More -
Six new members join High Point Market Authority board
Kids Today Staff, January 24, 2012HIGH POINT — The High Point Market Authority has added six new members to its board of directors, including a new seat to represent the design community. More -
International Market Center names three leasing managers
Heath E Combs, January 17, 2012HIGH POINT — International Market Centers has promoted Ryan Mahoney and Jared Worrall to leasing managers for its showroom complex in Las Vegas, and has hired Angie Nelson as a leasing manager in High Point. More -
AmericasMart announces Wi-Fi access
Kids Today Staff, December 22, 2011AmericasMart announced it will offer wi-fi access on all temporary floors, Living, Outdoor/Indoor, The Gardens, building lobbies and meeting room spaces. More -
ABC Expo announces changes to show pavilion management
Kids Today Staff, November 8, 2011The ABC Expo has announced to recent changes to its show team. More -
A mom's perspective
Jane Kitchen, November 8, 2011Back ground: A High Point native, Sydney Cavanaugh grew up in the furniture industry. Her mother was a partner at furniture design firm Aulbert and Wheeless, and Cavanaugh's first job out of college was as the events planner at The String & Splinter in High Point. More
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