
Mitchell Lumber, based in Belfair, Wash., has finalized deals to
acquire two Alaska businesses: Valley Lumber Company and Don
Abel Building Supply.
According to Mitchell Lumber, the additions of the Juneau
companies should push its overall projected 2025 sales near $30
million. Andy Mitchell, co-owner of the company, says Valley
Lumber has a contractor/pro yard with a kitchen & bath design
center (with cabinets, flooring, window treatments, appliances,
and more), while Don Abel Building Supply has a 5-acre facility
that includes a 20,000-square-foot home center as well. Don Abel
also has a kitchen & bath design center, and a tool and
equipment rental center that also has small engine parts and
repair. "Don Abel has a boom truck so there is strong business
in drywall and roofing with that added capability," Mitchell
says.
He adds:
"In acquiring Don Abel Building Supply and Valley Lumber
Company, our goal is to uphold the strong traditions and
customer relationships that these businesses have built over the
years. We are excited to bring our family-oriented approach and
commitment to excellence to the Juneau community."
Between its three yards, Mitchell now has approximately 90
employees, almost evenly split 30/30/30 across the branches. All
three companies are Orgill dealers and LMC members and use ECI
Spruce for ERP.
Mitchell says he and his wife, Breezy, have been looking to
expand since taking over the company in 2020. He says he's known
Don Abel for about a decade, and that relationship is helping
ensure a smooth transition.
"Breezy and I are excited to add some different products to our
portfolio through the kitchen & bath design centers and excited
to serve a different region," Mitchell says.
Source: hbsdealer.com