Red Mill Lumber, a Casco, Maine-based sawmill and building supply company, has closed and the mill's entire operation will be auctioned off on July 30.
During the quarter, the BLM sold about 41 million board feet of timber across 1,500 acres in Oregon and California. That amount of lumber is enough to build nearly 2,600 homes and supports local economies and well-paying jobs in logging, milling, and construction.
Plantd is a climate-tech and building materials company that manufactures carbon-negative structural panels for homebuilding and furniture by processing fast-growing perennial grasses. Plantd entered the commercial furniture market with Studio TK, a contract furniture company based in North Carolina.
MillerKnoll has been named to TIME America’s Best Companies list, "reflecting its strong culture and commitment to driving innovation and sustainability."
Existing-home sales decreased by 2.4% month-over-month and increased 2.8% year-over-year, according to the National Association of Realtors Existing-Home Sales report.
The Woodwork Career Alliance of North America will present a workshop and a seminar at IWF 2026, each focused on helping wood products manufacturers create or improve their in-house training programs. The workshop will highlight ways woodworking companies can create in-house training programs to on-board new hires or elevate the skills of existing employees.
Empire State Development has announced the official transfer of the former Butler Correctional Facility to the Wayne County Industrial Development Agency. The agency in turn transferred the property to Westbury Lumber, which successfully was awarded the land through a competitive RFP process.
The National Lighting Bureau announced a Call for Entries for the third annual Lighting Transformation Awards. This program, co-sponsored by the International Association of Lighting Management Companies (NALMCO), recognizes excellence in lighting retrofit projects – defined as those projects involving minimum alteration of existing building materials.
The American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance (AKCA) welcomed a series of strong enforcement actions by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and federal prosecutors targeting companies accused of circumventing U.S. trade laws governing imported cabinets and vanities.