Archive for the 'Industry' Category
New Advertising
0 Comments Published by Marketing Team February 14th, 2012 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Stone Magic, Buzz, CSCS, Cast Stone, Industry, News and Views, Community.Stone Legends will be seen in several new places. We are continuing to place ads in our old favorite places, Architectural Digest in particular (see us in the March issue), but we are expanding our marketing efforts this year. We have placed ads in The Robb Report Exceptional Properties (see the online issue of the magazine […]
An Architect Comes to Visit
0 Comments Published by Marketing Team August 25th, 2011 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Stone Magic, Stone Origins, CSCS, Cast Stone, Design, Architecture, Industry.At Stone Legends, we pride ourselves in our attention to detail. From the very beginning of a project we look for problems to solve, before they become costly.
An Architect from a Local firm visited our factory and met with the owner, Richard Carey and his response follows. We helped him find ways to coordinate and […]
Richard Carey interviewed by Jaime Tardy
0 Comments Published by Marketing Team August 10th, 2011 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Events, Buzz, CSCS, Cast Stone, Industry, Uptown, Culture, News and Views, Community.Jaime Tardy’s website, The Eventual Millionaire has posted an audio interview with Richard Carey, our General Manager. He discusses his path to success in business and his management philosophy. Richard answers questions about his successes and his failures, and how they all led up to the present day Stone Legends family of companies. Hear the […]
Stone Legends Documentary
2 Comments Published by Marketing Team February 3rd, 2011 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Events, Buzz, CSCS, Cast Stone, Design, Architecture, Industry, Uptown, Culture, News and Views, Community, Employee Testimonial.Stone Legends is the subject of a new documentary by the cable network news program “Closeup TV News“. Closeup TV News is an award winning production company specializing in business news and profiles of industry leaders. They recently visited out facility in South East Dallas, Texas, and interviewed Owner and General manager Richard Carey, and […]
Close Up TV News
0 Comments Published by Marketing Team December 20th, 2010 in Announcements, Buzz, CSCS, Cast Stone, Design, Industry, Culture, News and Views, Community, Employee Testimonial.This is a new video documentary about Richard carey and Stone Legends. The video is viewable at this web location, http://closeuptvnews.com/videos/stonelegends/. It goes into depth about the history and products of the company. 12 minutes running time.
Uptown Dallas Is Buzzing About Galleria Pierra
0 Comments Published by Stone Legends Blog Team January 23rd, 2007 in Announcements, Stone Legends, Stone Magic, Buzz, Galleria Pierra, Cast Stone, Design, Industry, Uptown, Culture, News and Views, Community.Founder Richard Carey found his niche in the cast stone industry. After 15 years of national success he afforded Dallas the luxury of a specialty stone showroom for Stone Legends named Galleria Pierra. “Pierra” not only is the Italian word for stone but the name of the gallery’s worldwide stone collector.
Giving back to the community in […]
Forging Relationships
0 Comments Published by Richard Carey January 5th, 2007 in Announcements, Buzz, Industry, Culture, News and Views, Community.I was initially skeptical about participating in the TEXAS MEN: Big Guns, Rising Stars & Cowboys book. Martana’s coordination efforts were magical and it was an unforgettable experience for all involved. This whole experience has been a real positive in my life and I am still reaping benefits from the friendships. The relationships forged would […]
The Romance of Cast Stone
0 Comments Published by Richard Carey July 28th, 2006 in Announcements, Cast Stone, Design, Architecture, Industry.Stone is the oldest building material of all and certainly the most enduring. Too bad the artisans can’t live as long as their work. One thing that can endure is their skills, if we protect them. Lost arts are like the artists that practiced them, treasure chests of skills passed from generation to generation. As a […]
