Lead Photo: Rendering of 84 Lumber’s Greeley, CO store and lumberyard
In move to expand its presence in the western U.S., 84 Lumber announced two new locations in Colorado, with plans for two more.
The company opened an 18,324-square-foot store north of Denver in Greeley, CO. The new store, which includes a lumberyard, sits on 9.8 total acres and has seven acres of rail service. The new lumberyard in Greeley will pair with the distributor’s existing 6.8-acre, full-service lumberyard in Denver servicing the metro region, the southern Denver area and northern Colorado. This location will stock core homebuilding materials – similar to the Denver lumberyard’s inventory and services.
In addition, 84 Lumber has opened a state-of-the-art, 59,400-square-foot component plant in Fort Collins, CO, to expand the company’s capacity to service customers in the market with custom-engineered trusses.
84 Lumber is also working on opening another component plant in Fort Lupton, as well as a store in Colorado Springs.

“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,” said 84 Lumber’s Divisional Vice President Jorge Espinoza in an April 29 news release. Espinoza oversees all stores in the western United States, including all Colorado facilities.
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 to supply doors for contractors and homebuilders across the region.
Elsewhere in the state, 84 Lumber has been operating a store in Grand Junction, Colorado, since 1979.
The company operates more than 320 facilities in 34 states, and ranked 7th on MDM’s 2024 Top Building Materials/Construction Distributors List.
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