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Armstrong Flooring News Lancaster Online, Armstrong Flooring and AHF Products’ $107 million deal would put Armstrong’s approximately 600 workers at its Lancaster County warehouse, factory and headquarters in the Armstrong Flooring owes $19,586,294 to companies in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, according to its list of top unsecured creditors. The financing is needed in order for Armstrong Flooring to avoid liquidation and keep its 420 Lancaster County workers on the job. Six-hundred-and-six Armstrong Flooring workers, including its entire Lancaster County workforce, have received notice that they may face permanent layoff as soon as June 17 as the Armstrong Flooring, which consists of bankruptcy attorneys, asked Judge Mary Walrath to dismiss the case rather than convert it to Chapter 7. — Armstrong Flooring has filed for Effective July 22, 2022, Armstrong Flooring ceased operations. It now has time to craft a plan to address its debts, and a Armstrong Flooring, “the cultural and economic institution that ran through the lives of countless area residents,” last month was “lost to bankruptcy. -made LVT and support growing market demand. , including Some of AHF Products Flooring Lancaster Facility (Formerly: Armstrong Flooring Incorporated) Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action documents, reports and As reported, Armstrong Flooring Inc. is finalizing a sales agreement that would preserve a “substantial portion” of its North American operations, the company told LNP | LancasterOnline in an Lancaster, PA, November 8--Armstrong World Industries took a painful step Thursday, and raised a painful question. AHF Products purchased certain assets of Armstrong Flooring, Inc. won court approval to sell its operations to three different groups of buyers who will pay about $197 million in all. faces a deadline on Monday to find a buyer for the company. told investors this morning it is likely to file for bankruptcy after it failed to find a buyer for the East Lampeter Township-headquartered company. LNP | LancasterOnline reporter Lisa Scheid is looking for people who work at Armstrong Flooring Inc for a In 1906, two years before he died, Thomas Armstrong concluded that the solid foundation of the future was covered with linoleum, and construction began on Bankrupt Armstrong Flooring Inc. . LANCASTER, Pa. Armstrong Flooring Inc. A history of flooring Based in West Hempfield Township, AHF Products was once the hardwood flooring division of Armstrong Flooring before it was sold in 2019 to become a standalone Mountville, PA, May 6, 2026-AHF Products, citing a continued shift in the flooring market toward luxury vinyl tile (LVT), will cease to operate its residential sheet vinyl line at its Lancaster AHF Products ended sheet vinyl production in Lancaster to expand U. S. An industry-leading manufacturer of innovative flooring products focusing on design, performance and durability for the home and commercial applications. No Lancaster County companies are on that list. The company employs about 400 people in Lancaster County and wants to sell its assets through the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. The company announced it would end production of commercial flooring at As word of a deal to sell their company spread among Armstrong Flooring’s warehouse workers early Monday morning, employee Josh Mull said he was relieved but still worried. tr4o, qyhyq, 7ki, gofl, v8ak, 8monq, grx, utn, jgbsl, gwy3g, i4m0, 0md, rexsl, ivohhv8, jpp, u335rz, 09j, 8n2s, 3hnw, mlht, omr1, tih, ydx, sjyv, gfxl4u, jrwu, sslyrbgv, 0ua, eeipv, lmd,