
Mercer Gets OK for $81M Acquisition of Structurlam
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale, setting the stage for operations to resume at Structurlam's 288,000-SF plant in Conway. read more >
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale, setting the stage for operations to resume at Structurlam's 288,000-SF plant in Conway. read more >
The deal with publicly traded Mercer International includes its facility in Conway, which suspended operations in January. read more >
The company is seeking new clients after Walmart Inc. canceled an exclusive production agreement. read more >
Hardy Wentzel, CEO of Structurlam, had a different view of the massive snowstorm that hit Arkansas in February. read more >
Mass timber production in Conway is on schedule and ready to deliver for Walmart and other customers. read more >
Hardy Wentzel, the CEO of Structurlam Mass Timber Corp. of Penticton, British Columbia, has been watching Arkansas COVID-19 pandemic news quite intently the past month. read more >
As the mass timber construction industry takes hold in Arkansas, Peter MacKeith looks on like a proud papa. read more >
The increasing popularity of cross-laminated timber as a building material has an Arkansas professor working on ways to transform a waste byproduct of CLT production into a construction material itself. read more >
The city council aims to issue up to $250 million in taxable industrial development revenue bonds to help lure a company to a site at 1500 Lollie Road. read more >
The new owner is Natural Outcomes LLC, an affiliate of Structurlam and its major customer, Walmart Stores Inc. of Bentonville. read more >
It was a good week for free trade, Faulkner County, and football. read more >
Canadian manufacturer Structurlam Mass Timber Corp. says it will expand into the United States with a plant in Conway that will service customers including Walmart Inc., which is building a new headquarters in Bentonville. read more >