Successful Showcase Makes 2006 in Vegas an Anticipated Event

Words: Joni Coker/Public/News/692005900.jpg" width="250" height="166" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> McCormick Place in Chicago proved to be a hit with both exhibitors and attendees at the first Masonry Showcase at Construct America. The Masonry Showcase exhibit floor was sold out and attendee numbers were up 45% compared to last year's show in Vegas. Paired with the 4500 CSI attendees, exhibitors reported being very pleased by the quality and quantity of attendees at the show in Chicago.

Already exhibitors are signing up for next year when we will host the Masonry Showcase at Construct America in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Mark your calendars for March 29-31, 2006, we are looking forward to another smash hit event in Vegas!

We appreciate your support of the Masonry Showcase and look forward to seeing you next March!

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