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April 2022

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APRIL 2022 RETAILOBSERVER.COM 9 T he Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), owned by the National Kitchen and Bath Association wrapped up its first in-person show in two years. The combined strengths of the NKBA and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), continuing their nine-year partnership to produce Design and Construction Week® (DCW), brought forth the first and one of the largest in-person events since the beginning of the pandemic. Together, the connected shows featured 1,200 exhibitors, occupying 750,000 net square feet of exhibit space. 70,000 energized attendees, representing all areas of the new construction and residential remodeling industries covered the Orange County Convention Center, February 8-10, 2022. The blended KBIS and International Builders' Show (IBS) floor experience continues to foster increased crossover traffic as custom builders, remodelers and project builders discover new product options with KBIS exhibitors and vice versa. This success is a testament to the dedication of the industry and the shared vision of these associations. "There is no question our industry is alive and well," said Suzie Williford, executive vice president, industry relations and chief strategy officer, NKBA. "The numbers tell the story. We were so pleased to welcome 70,000 attendees, including guests from Germany, the UK, Spain, Italy and more. After two long years, it was pure joy to meet people in person and get down to business with a little fun thrown in. Design and Construction Week is a leading indicator of industry strength and clearly confirms the value of in-person events." KBIS, owned by the NKBA and produced by Emerald Expositions, is the largest North American trade show for the kitchen and bath industry. KBIS 2022 featured 375 exhibitors – 85 of whom were first-timers. The ratio of attendees to exhibitors was up 9% over 2020, the last and one of the strongest in-person KBIS events pre-pandemic. Of the KBIS attendees, 48% were brand new to the show. "There is no question DCW surpassed all of our expectations," said Jason McGraw, group vice president and show director for KBIS. "We knew we had put everything in place to create a safe event. We knew the exhibitors committed to the DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION WEEK 70,000 DESIG N AN D CONSTR UCTION ATTE N DE ES VISIT 1,200 EXH I B ITORS COVE R I NG 750,0000 N ET SQ FT OF EXH I B IT SPACE STAGES ONE OF THE LARGEST SHOWS TO SERVE THE INDUSTRY GLOBALLY IN 2 YEARS

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