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  2. Bill would increase Market funding - AOL

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    Apr. 24—HIGH POINT — The High Point Market Authority would see its annual state funding increased by $1 million under legislation filed Thursday. Rep. John Faircloth, a High Point Republican ...

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    It is now managed by the High Point Market Authority, a nonprofit funded by both exhibitors and the public dollars. Though some worried an upstart Las Vegas furniture event that launched in 2005 ...

  4. The Point returns for Market with new space - AOL

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    Sep. 15—HIGH POINT — The High Point Market Authority will debut a custom-built structure and host educational and social programming at The Point during the Oct. 16-20 High Point Market.

  5. High Point Market - Wikipedia

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    The High Point Market has been noted for being a significant part of the region's furniture business cluster, which was discussed by urbanist Richard Florida [10] and initially by economist Michael Porter. [11] The High Point Market's relationship to downtown High Point is the focus of the book "Showroom City" by urban sociologist John Joe ...

  6. Thomas Conley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas or Tom Conley may refer to: Tom Conley (American football), American football coach and player, basketball coach;

  7. Furnitureland South - Wikipedia

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    A. Darrell Harris founded Furnitureland South with his wife Stella on South Main Street in High Point, North Carolina in 1969, offering a small selection of market samples. [2] [3] Over the next two decades, the small operation grew in size, profits and prestige; in 1986, the original store had $18 million in annual sales.

  8. High Point, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the High Point Market continued to set furniture trends and to be a national economic indicator; the $5 billion in sales in 1947 after World War II forecast a postwar boom. [28] The 1950s' growth of the furniture market mirrored that of High Point's second population boom from 39,973 in 1950 to 62,063 in 1960. [27]

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