McCoy’s Building Supply Purchases Land in Lockhart, Texas for Future Retail Location

A timeline for groundbreaking and store construction on the 12.8 acre parcel of land has not yet been announced.

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McCoy’s Building Supply finalized the purchase of 12.8 acres of land in Lockhart, Texas. McCoy’s said the “high visibility area” between Wal-Mart and HED will allow customers “easy access to a future McCoy’s store.” The dealer has not announced an official timeline for groundbreaking or store construction.

“All signs point to Lockhart being poised for tremendous growth, and McCoy’s is delighted to be part of that growth,” Phil Hutchinson, real estate manager for McCoy’s, said in a news release. “We are so thankful to Mike Kamerlander, director of economic development for the City of Lockhart, for his guidance during our land search process.”

All McCoy’s stores feature full-service lumber yards that carry building materials for a wide range of projects. The future Lockhart store will have a large, covered drive-thru lumber yard and a fleet of delivery trucks to serve building trades and DIY customers, according to McCoy’s. The interior retail area will be arranged according to the dealer’s easy-in, easy-out design and will offer tools, paint, household essentials, and more.

San Marcos, Texas-based McCoy’s Building Supply operates 90 stores, three distribution facilities, and two millwork facilities in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, and New Mexico.

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Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an associate editor for Builder. He covers products for the Journal of Light Construction and also has stories appearing in other Zonda publications. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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