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LAS VEGAS Announced That 22 Tenants Signed Long-Term

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LAS VEGAS — World Market Center Las Vegas announced that 22 tenants signed long-term, permanent leases before the 2012 Summer Las Vegas Market, which took place July 30-Aug. 3.

In total, new tenants will occupy 250,000 square feet of space and will be located throughout World Market Center's three contiguous buildings.
Newly-signed permanent leaseholders at World Market Center Las Vegas include United Furniture Industries, which was created in early 2000 through the merger and acquisition of three established companies - Comfort Furniture, Parkhill Furniture and United Chair. United Furniture will occupy a 21,332-sq.-ft. showroom in Building B, Suite 1380, doubling its original space.

HTL International, a leading manufacturer of leather sofas and leather upholstery hides, will occupy a 15,223-sq.-ft. showroom in Building B, Suite 900.

"We are thrilled to be able to offer our buyers even an even greater product selection this summer by partnering with these new tenants," said Craig Staack, VP of leasing - home furnishings for International Market Centers, the parent company of World Market Center Las Vegas. "We are gearing up for a robust and productive Summer Market and are pleased to welcome these companies to Las Vegas as permanent tenants."
Among the established leading brands that have renewed permanent leases on their existing showrooms at WMC are Lane and Broyhill, Furniture Brands International Companies, as well as Magnussen, Powell and many others.

Leading manufacturers that have recently renewed their commitment to World Market Center Las Vegas with long-term leases include:

Lane Broyhill Magnussen Powell Benchmaster Corsicana Palliser Intercon Albany Eleanor Rigby Fine Home Horizon Home Lazar Meifeng Michael Nicholas Design Pinestone Planum Sigla FocusOne Home Next Door Atlantic Inc. Kian

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