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The multifamily market is more complex than it has ever been. Larger projects, tighter timelines, and builders who need a partner they can count on from day one. Garren Maynard has spent nearly 30 years at 84 Lumber watching this industry shift. He shares what that evolution has looked like in our latest #BuildingAmerica250 blog. 🔗 Read the full blog
For 70 years, 84 Lumber has been part of building America. Including some places you might not expect. 🌟 Our Government Sales Department is a Federal Government Prime Contractor, working alongside all branches of the U.S. Military and federal agencies to supply the building materials that support training, readiness, and operations across the country and overseas. 🌍 📍 From bunker construction at Twentynine Palms to container shipments to Marine Corps Air Station Butler in Okinawa, Japan. From Space Force and NASA 🚀 supply at Patrick Space Force Base to boardwalk restoration along the New Jersey coast. 🌊 #84Lumber is there. All in service of our associates and the men and women who serve this country. #70Years #BuildingAmerica250
Sam Gutherie continues our #BuildingAmerica250 series with his latest blog on the evolution of #multifamily housing and what it takes to meet the demand of today's market. From preconstruction planning to integrated building processes, Sam shares what he has seen change over the course of his career and where the industry is headed.
Forbes has recognized 84 Lumber on their latest list, America’s Largest Family Businesses. The inaugural list ranks the 100 biggest family businesses in the country by revenue, with 84 Lumber ranking No. 89.
"I didn’t grow up planning a career in building materials. At 18, right out of high school, I was working multiple jobs, trying to figure out what came next. Then I met a manager from 84 Lumber who gave me an opportunity in a lumberyard. What started as a job quickly became something more – it became a path to building a career, a team, and a community." Read more about Dustin Brown's story in the link below.
84 Lumber, the nation’s largest privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components and industry-leading services, has been named to Newsweek’s America’s Most Patriotic Companies 2026 list. The recognition honors 500 employers that put patriotism into action by supporting service members, veterans and American communities, while demonstrating a strong commitment to ethical standards.
84 Lumber is proud to recognize and honor the service of its associate military veterans Matt Hime, an outside sales coordinator at its Sarasota, Florida location, and Joe Stewart, a manager trainee at its Guilderland, New York store. In recognition of National Military Appreciation Month, the company is highlighting the importance of hiring and supporting veterans. According to the Department of Labor, roughly 200,000 military members transition out of the armed services each year. Many face challenges when reentering the workforce, including navigating the civilian job market and finding meaningful career opportunities. A survey of 1,000 U.S. military veterans found that respondents face an average of three major challenges during this transition. Finding a job ranked as the top hurdle, with 33 percent citing it as their biggest obstacle. Other challenges included leaving behind military relationships and finding a purposeful career (28 percent each). At 84 Lumber, veterans play a significant role in the company’s success. Their leadership, discipline, and commitment to excellence closely align with the company’s culture and values.
"For nearly 70 years one philosophy has guided 84 Lumber. Listen to your associates, listen to your customers, and figure out a way. It’s why we were named to Newsweek's Most Trustworthy Companies in America list for the third consecutive year. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, building this country means something different from where we sit. It’s the associates who show up every day, the builders who trust us, and the communities we help create. I am proud to kick off 84 Lumber's Building America250 series with this first post." -Maggie Hardy, Owner & CEO Read Maggie's full blog at the link below.
84 Lumber stopped by Station 2 to personally thank the men and women of the El Paso Fire Department with a donation in their honor. We are grateful for every person who responded that day. To the El Paso community, we are still here, still serving, and already working on what comes next.
84 Lumber stopped by Station 2 to personally thank the men and women of the El Paso Fire Department with a donation in their honor. We are grateful for every person who responded that day. To the El Paso community, we are still here, still serving, and already working on what comes next. For more, https://lnkd.in/guX-V3Xd