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Las Vegas Market Announces Dramatic Expansions

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Las Vegas Market has announced that a dramatic and expanded presentation of temporary exhibits – The Pavilions at Las Vegas Market –will debut at Summer Market, offering some 90,000 total net sq. ft. of gift and home décor resources, organized in four categories: Design, Handmade, Home and Gift, as well as the introduction of a new category, “Discoveries – The Antique Vintage Marketplace.”

The Pavilions at Las Vegas Market are scheduled to debut Sunday, August 2, to Wednesday, August 5, 2015.

 “This is the next big thing for Las Vegas Market, the first U.S. market to present temporary exhibits alongside permanent showrooms but in a dedicated and purpose-built trade show venue,” said Dorothy Belshaw, president of Gift & Home Décor, International Market Centers.

“This gives temporary exhibitors the opportunity to showcase their lines in a dramatic and easy to shop space, further strengthening and reinforcing Las Vegas Market’s position as the leading furniture, home decor and gift destination in the western United States.”


Highlights of the upcoming Summer Market include a celebration of the Market’s 10-year anniversary, creation of C11 – a new showroom floor for gourmet housewares, tabletop and specialty food – as well as the continuing growth of C5, another new permanent showroom floor for boutique home décor, high-end home textiles and accessories, and the repositioning and reimagining of the Market’s temporary exhibits.

Summer Market also will mark the premiere of a casual furniture market in Las Vegas, with 250,000 sq. ft. of permanent showrooms and temporary exhibit space on the 12th and 13th floors in Building C devoted to the casual/outdoor category.

The Summer 2015 Las Vegas Market runs August 2 to August 6, 2015, at World Market Center Las Vegas.
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