US LBM acquires South Florida building products distributor
US LBM, a distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has acquired Arrowhead Stairs & Trim, a producer and installer of millwork, hardware and exterior cedar products in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.

RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — US LBM, a distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has acquired L.D. Mullins Lumber Company, a building products distributor serving builders and remodelers in South Florida.

Founded in 1946, Mullins Lumber is located in Riviera Beach and will operate as part of US LBM's Raymond Building Supply. With this acquisition, US LBM now operates 18 locations in Florida. Scott and Lev Mullins, who have led the organization since 2005, will continue running day-to-day operations.

"The entire Mullins Lumber team is looking forward to the great opportunities our partnership with US LBM will generate for our associates, customers and the community," said Scott Mullins.

"South Florida continues to be a growth market for new construction, and the addition of Mullins Lumber and their great team allows us to augment and expand our operations and support for builders in the area," said US LBM President and CEO L.T. Gibson.

The JIAN Group served as the exclusive financial advisor to Mullins Lumber Company.

Over the last eight years, US LBM has acquired more than 60 companies. Some notable acquisitions include Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company, ZyTech Building Systems, and Ridout Lumber Companies. These acquisitions have significantly expanded US LBM's reach and market presence across various regions in the United States.

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