1 December 2007
RV Business News
Posted by JT under: RV News Headlines .
OCEANSIDE — Staff members of a powerful body that holds sway over developments along the California coast have recommended steep fees be imposed on hotel and motel developers in this city’s downtown area that would pay for hostels, campgrounds and RV parks for those who can’t afford high-end hotel rooms. Read more …
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.—-The nation’s largest RV retailer, FreedomRoads/CampingWorld, today announced its 2007 Vendor Partners of Excellence. Accreditation was based on a number of predicating factors including, inventory turns, customer service, product innovation and training. Read more …
CHICAGO—-Camping World/FreedomRoads, America’s largest retailer of Recreational Vehicles and RV outdoor supplies and accessories, today announced that the company’s Chairman and CEO Marcus Lemonis has been named by RV Business Magazine as their 2007 Newsmaker of The Year. Read more …
RED BLUFF, CA –The north end of Red Bluff as you approach on I-5 is being transformed from an empty field into a upscale RV park. It will have 175 spaces. The developers are aiming to have it open by spring. Read more …
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 28, 2007 — Thetford Corporation, a leading supplier of sanitation and refrigeration products for the recreational vehicle (RV), marine and heavy-duty truck industries, is introducing a variety of next-generation products for the RV market. Read more …
RENO, NV –An ordinance, which would bring about some revision in City Code regarding RV water service and other requirements, will return to the City Council Monday for final review and possible action. Read more …
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — RV shipments could slip a little in 2008, according to an industry outlook given here Tuesday at the official start of the National RV Trade Show. Read more …
PETOSKEY, MI — As the first phase of construction wraps up at one luxury RV resort north of Petoskey, plans for another high-end motorcoach park across town are getting consideration from Resort Township officials. Read more …