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Enmeshed in the community while leading the way in flooring and remodeling: This is MDG Flooring America and Kiba Studios

Many people tend to organize the year by its four seasons. MDG Flooring America and Kiba Studios—located inside MDG’s Medina showroom—track time by their calendar of charitable collections. Presently, the family-operated flooring and kitchen/bath renovation retailers are offering a 10% discount to customers who bring in donations...

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When local supports local

As a consumer, you can spend your money anywhere you choose. Steve Walbolt, owner of MDG Flooring America and Kiba Studios, suggests that supporting locally owned businesses can offer advantages to your community. Here, he explains more. Q: How does shopping local help one’s community?A: The money you spend with a local business is more...

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Here's how to save 10% on your next MDG Flooring America purchase

Many people tend to organize the year by its four seasons. MDG Flooring America tracks time by its calendar of charitable collections. Presently, the family-operated home improvement retailer is offering a 10% discount to customers who bring in coats to help people stay warm through the cold winter. The coat drive started just after the...

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Upgrade your floors with help from MDG Flooring America and start living a little bit better

A home is generally a reliable investment. During a precarious economy and a time of runaway inflation, many people are putting their money in home improvement projects—where they are confident their investment will increase in value, observed Scott Powers, vice president of sales for MDG Flooring America, in Medina. “When you upgrade...

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Medina Strong: Choosing a local business is easy when your talent pool includes some of the best in Northeast Ohio

“Medina is unique because the people in the community all pitch in,” Julie McNabb, co-owner of Interior Design Studio says. “I frequently see business owners and community members working together to pull off community events and fundraisers—or even participating in the events.” The seven locally owned businesses featured in...

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