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From the Lumber Blog


16 May,
2013
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Was that fast? That looked fast.

Posted by Steve Harms in Lumber

03 Apr,
2013
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Adrian M. Blocker Joins Weyerhaeuser as New Lumber VP, Robert W. Taylor Retires

Posted by Weyerhaeuser in Lumber




Lumber and Housing News

Idaho Timber To Reopen Sawmill, Investing $3.5 Million

Idaho Timber, Boise, acquired and will reopen Hood Industries' shuttered sawmill in Coushatta, LA. Following a $3.5 million investment, the sawmill will produce dimension lumber and other timber products from southern yellow pine.

Foot Traffic: Pearl River County Board of REALTORS® (Picayune, MS)

Ken Fears, Manager, Regional Economics
Foot traffic can provide great insight into the direction of future home sales. SentriLock, LLC. provides NAR Research with monthly data on the number of showings. Foot traffic in the area covered by the Pearl River County Board of REALTORS® (Picayune, MS) rose 2% in April compared to the same time a year earlier reversing [...]

Economic Indicators

New Residential Sales

Sales of new single-family houses in March 2013 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 417,000. This is 1.5 percent (+/- 16.9%)* above the revised February 2013 estimate of 411,000.March 2013: +1.5* % change
February 2013: -7.6* % change


New Residential Construction

Privately-owned housing starts in April 2013 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 853,000. This is 16.5 percent (+/- 5.2%) below the revised March 2013 estimate of 1,021,000.April 2013: -16.5 % change
March 2013: +5.4* % change


Construction Spending

Total construction activity for March 2013 ($856.7 billion) was 1.7 percent (+/-1.5%) below the revised February 2013 ($871.2 billion).March 2013: -1.7 % change
February 2013: +1.5 % change


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