84 Lumber Opens A Store In The Greater Boise, ID Area

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Eighty Four, PA— To meet a growing need for lumber and building materials across the Pacific Northwest, 84 Lumber recently announced the opening of its newest store in Idaho. Located in Meridian, this retail store offers the Greater Boise area high quality building materials including roofing, trim, treated lumber, windows, doors and more.

The new store currently employs 15 associates with plans to expand in 2022. The facility totals 33,000 square feet, including 8,000 square feet of showroom and office space where customers can browse and personally consult with the team of 84 Lumber associates. The store is open to the public.

84 Lumber is the largest privately held building materials supplier in the nation. It closed out 2021 with record sales numbers and plans to continue expanding in 2022. 

For more information, go to www.84lumber.com.

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