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/ Central Valley

Napa County, Calif., February 29, 2024 – Central Valley Builders Supply, a leading, diversified, Top 100 building supply company since 1955 would like to announce the acquisition of Caseywood Corporation, a well known and respected building supply company based in Grass Valley, CA. It is a merger of two multi generational, family run businesses.

/ HBSDealer

Manufacturing and operations veteran Bryan Moorehead has been appointed to a newly created role at the California pro dealer.

/ HBSDealer

This is the third consecutive year the pro dealer has been honored by the North Bay Business Journal...

/ North Bay Business Journal

Victoria Reschke, Central Valley Category Business Manager, inducted into North Bay Business Journal's 'Forty Under 40'...

/ Fairfield Daily Republic

The oldest lumberyard in Solano County, Foster Lumber first opened in 1920 at the corner of Napa and Maryland streets in Vallejo. It also...
 

/ LBM Journal

Central Valley Builders Supply has been named one of “The Best Places to Work in the North Bay” by the North Bay Business Journal. This marks the second consecutive year...

/ Hardware Retailing Magazine

Central Valley featured for its store merchandising approach, and what that tells its customer ...

/ Hardware Retailing Magazine

At the helm of a business spanning three Northern California counties and three generations, Steve Patterson is searching for the perfect balance. As his company honors 65 hard-won years...

/ North Bay Business Journal

Several thousand North Bay employees told us which companies ranked highest in their eyes for workplace culture and other ...

/ Pro Sales Magazine

To be successful, pro dealers must pay attention to customers’ changing needs. Central Valley, founded in 1955, is a prime example of this...

/ Pro Sales Magazine

 Michelle Valdez, Central Valley merchandiser and Category Business Manager, inducted into ProSales' Four Under 40 Class of 2019...

/ HBS Dealer Magazine

Central Valley, the Napa, Calif.-based pro dealer, is acquiring Solano County-based Foster Lumber Yard....

/ North Bay Business Journal

Central Valley's Bill Robertson named one of the top CFO's in the North Bay Region for his exceptional contributions to Central Valley and the business community...

/ HBS Dealer Magazine

Central Valley, a top-100 pro dealer, has opened a new 35,303-square-foot manufacturing facility in Yolo County to house the firm’s new prefabricated wall division...

/ LBM Journal

Building supply company Central Valley has appointed William (Bill) Robertson as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) effective Oct. 31. Robertson...

/ Napa Valley Register

Central Valley Builders Supply announced that all profits from sales at the company's St. Helena and Napa stores this past Friday and Saturday were donated to the Napa Valley Community Foundation...

/ HBS Dealer Magazine

Central Valley Builders Supply, a San Francisco Bay Area-based building supply company, is taking an aggressive approach to inventory and innovation through a partnership with Simpson Strong-Tie...

/ Napa Valley Register

Central Valley suppliers, customers, employees, and even a couple of political supporters, turned out at the St. Helena store on Nov. 7 to celebrate the Patterson family’s 60 years of business success...

Press Releases

Napa County, Calif., February 29, 2024 – Central Valley Builders Supply, a leading, diversified, Top 100 building 

Company Commits to Sustained Growth with New Operations Focus

The third consecutive win of the highly competitive company culture award

Vallejo, CA — Foster Lumber Yards (Part of the Central Valley Family) of Vallejo, CA, has been named to LBM Journal magazine’s LBM Century Club, in

Solano County’s Oldest Lumberyard

2020 survey during COVID-19 pandemic says company got the fundamentals right

Employees say it’s one of the highest-rated companies to work for in the North Bay

Acquisition Expands Central Valley to Nine Locations

Product Strategy Aims at “Meaningful Differentiation,” Breaking All Retail Rules