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  2. Mohawk Industries - Wikipedia

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    Carpet manufacturing at the Amsterdam site ended by 1968 and the last corporate offices left by 1987. [9] In 1988, Mohasco was purchased by MHS Holdings in a leveraged buyout, and the company's carpet business was spun off from Mohasco to form Mohawk Industries. [11] [12] Mohawk Industries factory in Commerce, Texas

  3. Jeffrey Lorberbaum - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mohawk purchased Unilin, a Belgium-based maker of laminate flooring and MDF board (a composite used in do-it-yourself furniture) for $2.6 billion (~$3.9 billion in 2023). [7] In 2023, Lorberbaum's total compensation from Mohawk was $4.4 million, or 103 times the median employee pay at Mohawk for that year. [8]

  4. Cohoes Commons - Wikipedia

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    By 1993, the partnership that operated the mall (including Cohoes Fashions, then owned by Burlington Coat Factory, as a limited partner) was the Mohawk Group based in Manhattan. [8] In 1987, Mohawk Group purchased the mall from Cohoes Specialty Stores, Ltd. The mortgage holder in 1993 was First International Bank of California.

  5. Mohawk Commons - Wikipedia

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    No. of stores and services: 20+ Total retail floor area: 540,000 sq ft (50,000 m 2) No. of floors: 1: Mohawk Commons is a lifestyle center in Niskayuna, New York.

  6. Oneida Carry - Wikipedia

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    The Oneida Carry was an important link in the main 18th century trade route between the Atlantic seaboard of North America and interior of the continent. From Schenectady , near Albany, New York on the Hudson River , cargo would be carried upstream along the Mohawk River using boats known as bateaux .

  7. Amsterdam, New York - Wikipedia

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    The city developed on both sides of the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, and both North Chuctanunda Creek and South Chuctanunda Creek flow into the Mohawk at Amsterdam. New York State Route 30, a north-south highway called Market Street in part, crosses the Mohawk River to link the main part of Amsterdam to the New York State Thruway.

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