Logo unveiled for ‘NY Market’
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 11/5/2007 12:03:00 PM
New York – Trade show producer George Little Management (GLM) and home décor showroom building operators 41 Madison Ave., 7 W New York and 230 Fifth Ave. have debuted a logo to use in combined marketing of various events.
The logo uses the tagline: “The NY Market – Built for Business,” each of which GLM said will be used cooperatively by the four businesses in marketing communications related to events that include exhibitors from the home textiles, giftware, tabletop and stationery industries.
“Our joint marketing efforts will better reflect New York City's position as the greatest business-to-business city in the U.S.," said Dorothy Belshaw, GLM svp and director of the New York International Gift Fair.
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