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84 Lumber bets big on Colorado

The company opens a store and truss plant, with plans for future locations as well.
4/29/2025

84 Lumber has opened two new locations in Colorado, including an 18,324-square-foot store north of Denver in Greeley. The new store, which includes a lumberyard, is located at 14902 County Road 64. It sits on 9.8 total acres and has 7 acres of rail service. The new lumberyard in Greeley will pair with 84's Denver lumberyard in servicing the Denver metro, the southern Denver area and northern Colorado. 

In addition, 84 Lumber has opened a new component plant in Fort Collins, Colorado, located at 1800 East Harmony Road. This 59,400-square-foot plant will further expand 84 Lumber's capacity for custom-engineered trusses. The company is also planning another component plant in Fort Lupton, as well as a store in Colorado Springs.

84 Lumber expands in Colorado
A rendering of a future component plant site in Fort Lupton. Source: 84 Lumber
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“We are excited to return to the area and are committed to expanding our presence in the western United States,” said 84 Lumber’s Divisional Vice President Jorge Espinoza, who oversees all 84 stores in the western U.S., including all Colorado facilities. “The four Colorado locations are designed to work in conjunction, allowing 84 Lumber to offer a comprehensive range of products and services, from basic building materials to specialized engineered wood products, custom doors and now, precision-manufactured trusses.”

The new store and component plant join other locations that 84 Lumber has established in the last two years to serve the Denver market, including an 84,000-square-foot door shop in Commerce City that opened in November 2023. The company also operates a 6.8-acre lumberyard that also provides concrete siding and laminated veneer lumber. This location also provides engineered wood products design and cut service. Elsewhere in the state, 84 Lumber says it's been operating a store in Grand Junction since 1979.

84 Lumber says it now operates more than 320 facilities in 34 states.

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