Young Office joins Fuse Alliance network

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fuse allianceFuse Alliance, a member-owned organization of professional commercial flooring contractors, welcomed Young Office to its network.

“Young Office is a leading commercial interior solutions provider in the Southeast, and we are honored that they chose to join Fuse,” said Geoff Gordon, executive director, Fuse Alliance. “They are a very good fit with Fuse, and we look forward to collaborating with them to help offer their customers the best flooring solutions.”

Established in 1953, Young Office is a family-owned and operated business with three showrooms located in North Carolina and South Carolina. According to the company, in its 68 years of providing individual interiors for businesses of every kind, Young Office built strong, long-lasting relationships with clients, architects, designers and vendors.

Young Office sources and installs a wide range of interior solutions for the corporate, education, healthcare, hospitality and industrial markets. Their flooring product capability spans a wide range of categories, including carpet, carpet tile, hard surfaces and more.

“Our clients trust us to create amazing spaces by bringing the best to every project,” said Thomas Young, president of Young Office. “Now that we are members of Fuse Alliance, we have access to resources and expertise from the best professional flooring contractors in North America.”

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