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Recent Press

Here's a collection of recent news stories and press releases regarding MacKenzie-Dow.

  • MacKenzie-Dow Unveils Custom Additions to English Pub Collection. Family-Inspired Designs Take Center Stage. "People are dining and entertaining at home now more than ever," offers Gary Adams, MacKenzie-Dow president. "To address the ever-evolving requirements of our customers, we'll introduce a variety of tables that have been designed to accommodate, even inspire, large family gatherings," he states. "And despite the fact that our furniture is reminiscent of fine antiques, we have not forgotten that today's families must be able to live with their furniture," he concludes. Click here to read the complete story.
  • MacKenzie-Dow Quadruples Sales in First Three Years. Formed three years ago and currently entering its seventh High Point market, MacKenzie-Dow continues to experience both rapid growth and significant success with its popular English Pub Collection. Since 2002, MacKenzie-Dow has quadrupled its sales and expects to top 50 production employees by year end. And while many well-known American furniture companies continue to foray into the global markets of China and Southeast Asia, this fledgling manufacturer remains firmly rooted in the West Virginian soil. Click here to read the complete story.
  • Editor's Fact Sheet. MacKenzie-Dow is a Limited Liability Corporation formed in West Virginia in early 2002. Specializing in the production of fine quality, solid black cherry residential furniture, the company merged in March 2004 with its principal owner, National Wood Products, Inc. of Huntington, WV, a manufacturer of solid wood products in West Virginia since 1984. Click here to read the complete story.
  • MacKenzie-Dow continues to grow. From The Market Press of High Point, N.C. "Introduced in High Point as a bit of a maverick in 2002," says the report by Tom Blount, MacKenzie-Dow has done so well with sales that president Gary W. Adams has already given his production manager instructions: Hire more people. Click here to read the complete story.

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