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84 Lumber Accelerates Growth Plans

By the end of the year, 84 Lumber will open three new stores—all in the West—and make improvements to 54 existing locations.

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By the end of the year, 84 Lumber will open three new stores—all in the West—and make improvements to 54 existing locations.

The nation’s largest privately held building materials supplier currently operates 310 facilities, which include 234 stores, 14 component manufacturing plants, 28 engineered wood product (EWP) centers, and 34 door shops.

The new store openings include Stockton, Ca., and Denver and Greeley, Co. The company is relocating existing stores to larger facilities in Morgantown, W.V, and Sarasota, Fl.

84 Lumber is also opening a door shop in Denver, Co., and component plants in Boise, Id.; Winter Haven, Fl.; Columbia, S.C.; and a second plant in Atlanta, Ga. The current EWP facility in Atlanta is being relocated to a larger location in Cartersville, Ga., and new centers will be opened in the New Jersey and Boston markets.

“With the opening of these new stores and manufacturing facilities, we remain strong in our continued prospect for growth,” said president Maggie Hardy. “We value our customers and listen to what is important to them to grow their businesses. As a result, we are growing and expanding in two ways—opening new locations and investing in existing markets.”

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