Q2 2020 Openings, Closures, and Acquisitions

LBM facility openings and closures, as well as mergers and acquisitions in the second quarter of 2020.

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June 29

June 17

June 15

  • 84 Lumber opened a new door shop and engineered wood products center in Greenville, S.C.
  • Hatchet Hardware opened the doors at a new branch in Palatine Bridge, N.Y.

June 10

  • Gordon Lumber is closing its Fremont, Huron, and Port Clinton branches in Ohio and will operate solely out of its Genoa, Ohio, branch beginning later this year. The company said the changes come after Gordon Lumber saw sustained growth in its components manufacturing and installed sales businesses. Story

June 8

June 3

June 1

May 27

  • Riverside Lumber in Riverside, Calif., is closing after 107 years in business. Story

May 25

May 20

  • Quaker Windows & Doors opened a new location in Eldon, Mo. The new branch expands Quaker’s commercial window and door division’s manufacturing capacity.

May 13

  • James Hardie is closing its manufacturing plant in Summerville, S.C., due to supply and demand in the North American market. The manufacturer’s plans to open a plant in Prattville, Ala., have been pushed back until 2022.

May 11

  • The Lester Group opened its latest yard under the banner New River Valley Building Supply in Christiansburg, Va.

May 6
Georgia-Pacific will cease operations at its lumber facility in DeQuincy, La., due to market conditions. Story

May 4
MI Windows and Doors is closing Milgard manufacturing facilities in Aurora, Co., and Grand Prairie, Texas, over the next few weeks in response to weakened economic conditions brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

April 29

  • Northville Lumber has acquired several acres near their property in Northville, Mich., and plans to expand with an existing warehouse and parking areas. Story
  • Trio Home Center in Ellis, Kansas, will close in June after 142 years in business. Story

April 27

  • Window and door manufacturer PGT Innovations is shutting down its manufacturing facility in Orlando, Fla., and consolidate the operation into plants in Venice, Fla., and Tampa, Fla.

April 20

April 15

April 13

  • Granville Lumber Company in Granville, Ohio, permanently closed after nearly 70 years in business. Former president Dave Rutledge told the Newark Advocate coronavirus was the “crowning blow” for the company. Story

April 8

  • Williams Lumber & Home Centers announced its Hyde Park, N.Y., store has permanently closed. The company is also temporarily closing its Red Hook, N.Y., store due to consolidation of staff and resources in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

April 6

April 1

  • Heritage Landscape Supply Group debuted a brand and platform in the upper midwest region, HLS Outdoor. The brand opened its first location in Brooklyn Park, Minn.
  • B.L. Ogilvie & Sons in Weston, Mass., is closing down as a result of the coronavirus pandemic after 101 years of business. Story

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