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November 16, 2005
'Real' Home Theater Selected by M/I Homes
Local home theater firm Technology Interiors joins forces with major national production homebuilder M/I Homes. Agreement calls for design and installation of multiple home theater/whole house A/V systems in upscale housing line.
Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) November 16, 2005 -- Since 1976, M/I Homes has fulfilled the dreams of over 60,000 homebuyers across the country. Those dreams are about to get bigger -- and brighter. A new working relationship between “one of the nation’s leading home builders” and “Indy’s Real Home Theater Experts” -- Technology Interiors, LLC., promises to provide the biggest and brightest dreams today’s home theater technology can deliver.
“We are very excited to align ourselves with such a fierce and well-respected competitor in the homebuilding industry,” says Technology Interiors founder and president Rick Goren. “Clearly, there are significant opportunities to augment their core business in this market. Technology Interiors is 100% committed to this partnership and we look forward to working closely with M/I in an effort to bring our unique home theater design and installation expertise to their customers.”
Goren’s company, headquartered on Pendleton Pike next to Watson’s Family Fun Center on Indy’s east side, has traditionally found favor among upscale homeowners with a desire to add a custom-built theater experience to their existing homes. “Although we’ve always worked directly with custom builders during the initial construction process,” says Goren, “we have really earned our reputation by delivering what we like to call ‘Real Home Theater’ to some of Indy’s premier homes. This new arrangement with M/I Homes allows us to explore a variety of theater designs and price points.”
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at November 16, 2005 02:11 AM