Bill Communications Closes Interiors

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Bill Communications announced that Interiors magazine will cease publication ending with the June 2001 issue, affecting 13 staff members. Interiors has been published since 1888 and was regularly at the forefront of its industry. The magazine gained added notoriety in 1979 with the establishment of the Designer of the Year award. Later, it garnered attention with the introduction of the cutting-edge professional design conference, Applied Brilliance, with its sister publication, Architecture.

“This was a difficult decision to make in light of the rich history of Interiors,” notes Michael Charlton, president of Bill’s Real Estate and Design Group.

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