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We had more
people come to this market than any other market ever. The
second Las Vegas Market was even stronger. Not only are we
keeping our 20,000 square foot showroom in the first building,
but the new showroom in Building Two is 65,000 square feet
Ron Wanek, Chairman of Ashley Furniture
Six months after the debut of the
highly successful inaugural Las Vegas Market, which was the
largest show launch in U.S. trade show history, all eyes in the
international home furnishings industry were focused on the
second Las Vegas Market, held January 30 - February 3, to see if
the “Market of the Future” could once again live up to the
promise for a more efficient, more stimulating home furnishings
marketplace.
Cooler temperatures welcomed the Winter Las Vegas Market, but
that didn’t stop World Market Center and its 1,200 exhibiting
companies from having another red-hot showing. With more than
50,000 buyers, designers and exhibitors in attendance from 83
countries and record-setting order writing, exhibitors and
buyers universally say Las Vegas Market lived up the promise and
proved to be even brighter the second time around.
Attendees widely praised Las Vegas Market commenting that the
January show proved to be a better Market at every turn. Buyers
and exhibitors alike hailed improvements stating their
experience at all three Market venues was greatly enhanced over
July. Attendees cited a number of enhancements at this show,
including enhanced organization and product presentation at the
temporary venues, expanded shuttle service, more food options at
World Market Center, bolstered signage and marketing programs,
and improvements to the Market logistics program overall.
Developers and Co-managing Partners Jack Kashani and Shawn
Samson comment on the success of the January Market: “The
January show surpassed our expectations and has once again
captivated the industry to new heights of excitement,
fulfillment and productivity. Evidenced by the quality of the
Market experience, unprecedented sales activity and the rapid
expansion of the entire campus, World Market Center has reached
a critical mass of attendance and commerce that has definitively
proven to be sustainable in the long term. We are deeply
gratified with the level of support we have received, and will
continue to serve the needs of the industry for many successful
Markets to come.”
Kashani and Samson, along with their partners Marty Burger and
Ron Wackrow of The Related Companies, say these results are
backed by an avalanche of positive news reports and supporting
endorsements by buyers and exhibitors alike as well as the
significant demand for additional space by existing and new
tenants.
Dave Palmer, World Market Center’s General Manager also
commented: “Our team spent a great deal of time evaluating the
results of the many surveys we conducted and soliciting feedback
from buyers, exhibitors, vendors and our Advisory Board based on
their experiences from the July Market in an effort to raise the
bar for January. We put this feedback into action, making
improvements and enhancements across the board, and came out a
better show for it. Responding to the needs and wants of our
exhibitors and attendees is what Las Vegas Market is all about,
and we believe the industry is equally responsive to marketplace
that truly listens. Listening to the industry will continue to
be a hallmark to our operating philosophy as we evolve.”
Market officials say improvements are already in the works for
July 2006 show. For starters, attendees can expect to see a
revamped plan and process for on-site registration.
World Market Center’s Chief Operating Officer Gerry Sawyer says:
“We have a first class operations team and among the most
experienced registration companies in the trade show industry.
Recognizing that Las Vegas is all about service and efficiency,
we are already exploring new avenues in order to make the
registration process easier and more convenient for buyers. This
is in addition of course to other facets of the Market that we
will continue to re-evaluate to ensure that we exceed the needs
and expectations of our attendees and exhibitors.”
A “fun Market for serious buyers” was the tone that echoed at
the January Las Vegas Market. While July was a record-setting
show for a number of exhibiting companies, virtually all
exhibitors reported that order writing was significantly up this
January, as much as 50 percent or more according to many.
“Business was up 50 percent from the last market," said Bill
Sibbick, senior vice-president of Pulaski Furniture. “In July,
people were just looking, but at this market, people planned to
buy.”
“I'm positively amazed with the written orders from this
market,” said Jeff Cook, president of Magnussen. “We surpassed
what we did in July.”
Andrew Cohen of Interactive Health, a temporary exhibitor at the
Pavilions said: “We are blown away with the attendance. It’s
better than we expected in terms of new business, Top 100’s, and
the amount of order writing.”
A better marketed and more organized temporary show held at
Mandalay Bay Convention Center also produced winning results
off-site. Mandalay Bay and Interior Lifestyle USA, its “show
within show,” opened to brisk traffic on Tuesday, which
continued steady all week long as more than 500 exhibiting
companies there reported strong order writing this market than
July.
“We’ve had an unbelievable Market at Mandalay Bay and are very
pleased with the quality of the traffic we saw there. Our sales
were up,” said Keith Feuerhaken of Alan White. “We’re
particularly impressed with the number of international buyers
attending. The Canadian presence is dramatic.”
Nothing has a better ring to it than when businesses expand
their dealer base and woo new customers. That is exactly what
many manufacturers reported at the January Las Vegas Market.
Exhibitors were particularly pleased with the Market’s ability
to attract international customers who haven’t attended
long-standing other markets.
“We’ve hosted some major accounts that we've not seen at other
markets. In casino parlance, we’ve seen some whales," said
George Noonan, sales operations director for Kathy Ireland Home
by Standard. “We’ve waited years to meet with some of these
buyers we saw in Las Vegas.”
Indeed, retail decision makers showed up to January’s Las Vegas
Market with an increase in both the Top 100 and Top 200 buyers
over the July show. 65 percent of the Top 200 U.S. Retailers
attended, in addition to a surge of new U.S. dealers and
designers, and almost twice as many Canadian and overseas buyers
that the Market saw in July. In all, more than 10,000 new buyers
registered for January’s Las Vegas Market and this translated
into new accounts and incremental business for the 1,200
exhibitors that showed at Market.
Dale Tiffany, a California-based lighting company, hosted buyers
from several large chains, including Target.com, Linens & Things
and Front Gate, a leading catalogue retailer. Executive Vice
President Ken Kallett estimated 75 percent of the customers he
saw at January Market were new. That follows July's Market when
85 percent were first-timers.
Hershel Alpert, CEO of Massachusetts-based Alpert’s Furniture
Showplace, who is a Top 200 Retailer and was named Retailer of
the Year by National Home Furnishings Association, says: “World
Market Center has done an exceptional job trying to make the
buyer feel comfortable. You have gone a long way to make it a
buyer friendly Market.”
LAS VEGAS IS A NEW PRODUCT MARKET
Las Vegas Market is undeniably a venue where virtually every
exhibiting company has chosen to make their major introductions.
A pre-show poll conducted by World Market Center indicated that
more than 95 percent of Las Vegas Market exhibitors planned new
product introductions at January show, which paid off with both
buyers and media alike. More than 350 members of the media
attended January’s Las Vegas Market, representing both trade and
consumer press from around the world, and gave positive reviews
on the amount of new product at Market.
First time exhibitor, Sealy Inc. took advantage of World Market
Center's January show to relaunch its flagship Sealy
Posturepedic brand. "The January show was perfect timing to
unveil Sealy's consumer-inspired products and completely
redesigned consumer experience. The visibility we received with
our dealers and the media helped create outstanding momentum
behind our Sealy Posturepedic launch," said David Evans, Vice
President, Sealy Marketing Communications & Consumer Insights.
World Market Center officials say that new product introductions
and attracting international media go hand in hand and
supporting new product introductions among all exhibitors will
be a cornerstone to the Las Vegas Market year after year.
A GROWING, GLOBAL MARKETPLACE EMERGES IN LAS VEGAS
Emerging as a major player in the global home furnishings trade
while displaying strong political support at home, project
officials were joined by Nev. Gov. Kenny Guinn and Las Vegas
Mayor Oscar B. Goodman at an opening day news conference to
reveal the exciting developments surrounding future markets and
the 12 million square foot campus build-out, as well as to
underscore the many benefits World Market Center brings to
Nevada and the Las Vegas economy.
Gov. Kenny Guinn said, “World Market Center has created
thousands of new jobs, both at the Center itself and indirectly
through business that will support the Market’s needs. This
means continuing prosperity for our citizens and additional tax
revenues to help Nevada keep up with the needs of our expanding
population.”
“World Market Center has been a tremendous success and news that
the second phase is ahead of schedule and nearly leased is
especially exciting, not just for future attendees, but for the
entire city of Las Vegas,” said Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B.
Goodman. “Not only has World Market Center changed the face of
downtown with its visual grandeur, it has brought in a
completely new industry and tourist base to our great city.”
Developers also proudly announced that Building Two is ahead of
schedule and fully leased to more than 300 home furnishings
manufacturers and will open January 29 - February 2, 2007 for
Las Vegas Market. With the opening of the second building, World
Market Center will be home to 10 of the Top 25 U.S. furniture
manufacturers and importers.
Approximately 17 showroom expansions were also announced on
opening day of Market. World Market Center tenants are
demonstrating their commitment to the Market by expanding and
relocating their showrooms to accommodate more new products and
to meet the growing buyer demand. 10 of these companies are
relocating to Building B when it opens next year and are
increasing their showroom size by an average of 13,899 square
feet or 289%.
Ron Wanek, Chairman of Ashley Furniture, the largest showroom
holder at World Market Center slated for 2007, comments on his
expansion plan: “The first Las Vegas Market was a tremendous
success. We had more people come to this market than any other
market ever. The second Las Vegas Market was even stronger. Not
only are we keeping our 20,000 square foot showroom in the first
building, but the new showroom in Building Two is 65,000 square
feet, for a total of 85,000 at World Market Center. We believe
this heightened presence at World Market Center will be an
effective marketing strategy for Ashley. Our customers and their
spouses love coming to Las Vegas, and we strongly support World
Market Center and believe the future here is very strong.”
The next Las Vegas Market will be held July 24-28, 2006 at World
Market Center and Pavilions, and will also run July 25-July 28
at Las Vegas Convention Center. Discounted hotels for Summer
Market are now available on-line and attendees are encouraged to
book early while availability and rates are at their best. July
Market registration will open in March.
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