
84 Lumber has opened its newest store in La Mirada, CA, in Los
Angeles County, continuing the company’s strategic expansion
across California and the West. The new location will also serve
as a resource for rebuilding and recovery efforts in the
Palisades and surrounding communities affected by wildfires,
providing critical access to materials as the region works to
restore homes and infrastructure.
The 26,500-sq.-ft. store carries lumber, windows, hardware,
interior trim, timbers, outdoor living packages and more. The
location also features a 42,900-square-foot lumberyard, with 13
associates currently employed. The store had a soft opening in
mid-November and is now fully operational.
“We're ready to take over L.A. County,” said store manager Issac
Espinoza. “Our Southern California market is equipped to cut,
customize, and deliver materials quickly, along with top-notch
products and knowledgeable associates. We’re excited to develop
new business with builders, vendors, and neighbors, while
supporting their communities as they rebuild stronger and
safer.”
84 Lumber has been present in California since 1976, when the
company opened its first location in San Jose, marking the
company’s expansion into its 20th state. In the following years,
84 Lumber grew its presence in the state with locations in key
markets such as Bakersfield, Beaumont, Clovis, and Stockton.
With the addition of La Mirada, the company now operates ten
locations throughout the state of California with the most
recently opened locations being San Diego and Riverside.
California serves as a key regional hub, providing high-quality
construction materials and services to meet the diverse needs of
customers across the state, and is well-positioned to serve all
major housing and construction markets.
Source:
84lumber.com