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Dallas Market Center relocates and expands Outdoor Living showroom

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The new space will debut during the Total Home & Gift Market, January 19-25, 2011

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Dallas Market Center announced last week that its Outdoor Living shared showroom is relocating and expanding to more than 31,000 square-feet of garden, patio and outdoor products. The new space will debut during the Total Home & Gift Market, January 19-25, 2011.

Outdoor Living was formally located on the 6th floor of the World Trade Center and will now be in the International Floral & Gift Center (IFGC) on the 1st floor adjacent to registration. The new space offers more room to grow the outdoor product category and a premier first floor location. In addition, the new location allows interior design professional easy access with parking directly outside the building.

“Now more than ever outside spaces are treated as additional living area,” said Cindy Morris, COO, Dallas Market Center. “Outdoor Living addresses these needs and will offer even more products than ever before. The new location makes sense as we create greater visibility for exhibitors and deliver the most complete and easy-to-shop marketplace.”

The growing list of Outdoor Living exhibitors committed to the new location include: Antonini Outdoor, Crestwood Garden Collection, Hansen Casual, Jackson Pottery, Pottery Land, Ratana Home & Floral, Red Carpet Studios, Seasonal Living Trading, Skyline Design, Telescope Casual Furniture, Texoma Marketing, Unique Stone, Upper Deck and many more.

“Outdoor Living’s new space will offer a prime location and even more room for a growing category,” said Henry Vanderminden, president, Telescope Casual Furniture. “We look forward to January and expanding our business at Dallas Market Center.”

During the January Total Home & Gift Market, a grand opening celebration will be held to unveil the new and expanded shared showroom.

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