84 Lumber announced two new locations in Colorado, expanding the company’s footprint in the state.
A 18,324-square-foot store north of Denver in Greeley, Colorado, has opened. The store includes a lumberyard, sits on 9.8 total acres and has seven acres of rail service. The store will service the Denver metro, southern Denver and northern Colorado areas.
84 Lumber also opened a new component plant in Fort Collins, Colorado. The facility is 59,400-square-feet and will expand the company’s capacity to service customers in the market with custom-engineered trusses. The company is also planning to open two more component plants in Fort Lupton and Colorado Springs.
“We are excited to return to the area and are committed to expanding our presence in the western U.S.,” says 84 Lumber’s divisional vice president Jorge Espinoza, who oversees all stores in the western U.S., including all Colorado facilities. “The four Colorado locations are designed to work in conjunction, allowing 84 Lumber to offer a comprehensive range of products and services, from basic building materials to specialized engineered wood products, custom doors and now, precision-manufactured trusses.”