Wood Flooring Company Acquires Two Closed Allegheny Wood Product Sawmills

Allegheny Wood Products announced it was closing its doors in February, laying off more than 900 employees. AHF Products, a wood flooring company, has agreed to acquire two sawmills from the defunct company. 

Allegheny Wood Products announced it was closing its doors in February, laying off more than 900 employees. AHF Products, a wood flooring company, has agreed to acquire two sawmills from the defunct company. 

Chief Operating Officer Jake Loftis said the acquisition will save an estimated 80 jobs that would have been lost last week. 

“We are excited to add this capability to AHF and operate the mills at a capacity that will positively impact people and these two communities,” Loftis said. 

Allegheny Wood Products was a supplier of lumber to the flooring company. 

“It’s another key step to ensure AHF’s success now and in the future,” Lofits said. 

The sawmills will now continue to supply lumber for AHF, a step the wood flooring company said was necessary for securing lumber supplies for current and future operations. The sawmills that will reopen are located in Greenbrier and Randolph counties. 

AHF said West Virginia lumber could be used for other company locations in the future, although currently, it is not economical to do so. 

Eastern hardwood has steeply declined in the last two decades, sitting at 40 percent of what it was in 2007.

State of Emergency Issued for Flooding in Parts of North Central W.Va.

Ten West Virginia counties are under a State of Emergency due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall.

Governor Jim Justice made the declaration in an emailed statement to reporters Monday afternoon.

Justice made the declaration for Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur and Webster Counties.

State and county emergency officials are evacuating some of the locations affected by high waters. The State Emergency Operations Center is coordinating with officials in the affected areas to determine their needs.

The West Virginia Army National Guard has been put on stand-by to assist.

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