NBN Online for the week of February 27, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Something for Everyone in Home Design Trends
Secretary Snow Hears Energy, Housing Affordability Issues
Property Owner Protections Upheld by Oregon Supreme Court
Coast to Coast
Cancelled Home Orders: Latest Bubble Prick?
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Eagles in Ohio
Politics & Government
Rudman Report Renews Discussion of GSE Reform
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Dip 5% in January
Housing Affordability Slumps to Record Low
Benefits Outweigh Costs of New South Carolina Housing
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builder's Tip: Self-Centering Router Base
Business Management
Tie Employee Compensation to Achievement, Experts Say
Bankruptcy Laws Provide Relief to Manufacturers, Suppliers
50Plus Housing
Education, Designation Credits Available at 50+ Symposium
Remodelers
Remodelers Expect Slower Market Growth This Year
It’s Easier to Apply for the Remodelor™ of the Month Award
Building Systems
Log Home Combines Hot Design With Rustic Feel
Women
Is Your Digital Home Future Proof?
Commercial
Is the Grass Greener on the Commercial Side of the Fence?
Education
What CGR, CAPS Designations Mean to My Business
Education Calendar
Environment
Testing Continues on Lead-Safe Work Practices
More Effective Approach to Species Protection Advocated
Green Building
Conference in Albuquerque Takes Tour of Green Homes
Regulation
Funds Help Support Builder Battles on Significant Issues
Legal
State Laws Proposed to Limit ‘One-Stop’ Home Buying
Katrina
Steel Framers Focus on Training in Katrina Recovery
Labor
Texas A&M Students Give Home an ‘Extreme Makeover’
Building Products
Art Nouveau Lighting Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Builder's Engineer
Do You Smell Like Rover's Fire Hydrant?
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Lexington Homes Honored for 10 ‘Extreme Team’ Projects
Association News
Jones a Candidate for NAHB Vice President and Secretary
West Virginia Builders Help Restore Housing in Biloxi
Free '2006 New Homes Month' Resources Available Online
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events

Art Nouveau Lighting Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Celebrating its 100-year anniversary, Progress Lighting is reissuing its Art Nouveau Centennial collection, a grouping that faithfully reproduces the flowering dogwood design of a chandelier manufactured around 1900 by the Gibson Fixture Works of Philadelphia.

Headquartered in Spartanburg, S.C., Progress Lighting is a member of the National Council of the Housing Industry — The Supplier 100 of NAHB.

The Art Nouveau collection includes two- and four-light chandeliers, a one-light foyer and a one-light wall bracket.

The collection’s beautiful gaslight-inspired globes feature a Gibson Glass finish with alternating clear and raised etched accents that provide a soft, romantic glow. Gentle scrolls and stylized flower highlights cradle the shades and showcase a Burnished Brass Antique finish.

Progress Lighting says its history is an “American Dream” story. At age 18, Frank Rosen, who had only been in the U.S. for a few years, decided to apply his incredible mechanical skills and open a shop in Philadelphia to make gas mantles. The company was eventually worth $1 million, but it went bankrupt in the 1929 crash.

With five children and a wife to support, Rosen started again in 1932 as Progress Manufacturing Company. His son, Ruben, joined the company in 1933 and became its president in 1938.

With the exception of sporadic military orders, during World War II the company was virtually shut down by a government edict against the manufacture of lighting fixtures not essential to the war effort. After the war, a second son, Maurice, joined Progress as treasurer, and with a degree from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, he was able to propel the company forward, building the foundation that exists today.

Founded in 1906, Progress Lighting continues to be the largest manufacturer of residential lighting products in North America, offering more than 4,300 lighting products and featuring strategic partnerships with businesses such as Thomasville, Delta and architect Michael Graves.

When asked the secret of the longevity of Progress Lighting and its ability to retain some customers for 80 years or more, Jim Decker, the company’s vice president of brand management, cited customer satisfaction.

“Our loyal customers have allowed us to reach the 100-year mark, so we thank all of our customers who have supported Progress Lighting for so many years,” he said. “They are responsible for helping us grow the business to what it is today.”

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