Nation’s Best Acquires Ron’s Lumber And Home Center And Gilmer Lumber

Nov/Dec Issue

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Dallas, TX – Nation’s Best, headquartered here, continues their rapid growth with the acquisitions of Ron’s Lumber and Home Center in Howe, OK and Gilmer Lumber in Gilmer, TX. 

“Ron’s Lumber, with its large home center and unique, niche category offerings, along with a full-line lumberyard, is central to our access to markets in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas,” stated Chris Miller, president and CEO of Nation’s Best. “In addition, Gilmer Lumber has been a trusted pro builder resource for nearly 100 years and complements our growing presence in the North Texas market.”

As part of Nation’s Best’s acquisition strategy, both locations will plan to maintain operations under their existing names with their management teams overseeing company operations alongside Nation’s Best, which will provide the strategic and financial support necessary to achieve growth and profitability.

Nation’s Best Holdings, LLC was founded in 2019 and currently owns and operates 24 locations in seven states with nearly 600 associates. To learn more, visit www.nationsbest.net.

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