By Craig Webb, President, Webb Analytics
Construction supply enters the final two months of 2021 with a scoreboard that, compared with this same time last year, looks far busier. Nevertheless, dealmakers have a long way to go if they hope to match the number of locations affected for all 12 months of 2020.
Through Nov. 2, there have been 101 transactions involving 398 locations. That's well ahead of the 53 deals and 169 locations completed by this same point in 2021. But the final weeks of last year saw another 310 outlets change hands in just 18 transactions. And those numbers don't count the roughly 162 BMC branches that merged into Builders FirstSource.
Here's one way to show the difference from 2020: This year, the average acquisition has involved just under four locations. For all 2020, the average number of locations bought per acquisition was 6.7. And that number jumps to 9.6 if you include the BFS-BMC combination.
Among the most notable deals since late September, SRS Distribution grew markedly in Michigan by acquiring Wimsatt Building Materials, which has seven roofing/siding specialty stores in the Wolverine State plus one across the border in Toledo, OH. It also bought Marvic Supply, which has six branches in Pennsylvania and one in New Jersey. And the company's J B Wholesale Roofing unit opened a store in Murrieta, CA.
In the distribution space, intriguing news from Huttig prompted speculation that the publicly traded distributor could be sold. The company announced Oct. 13 it had "initiated a process to evaluate potential strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value." Huttig declined to comment further, but HBS Dealer noted that Mill Road Capital, one of the company’s largest shareholders, made multiple offers to acquire the company last year.
The deals pace tends to obscure how busy some companies have been at creating new locations. So far, Webb Analytics has heard of 100 greenfield openings. That's way ahead of the 60 openings recorded through Nov. 2 last year.
Closures, meanwhile, are down notably--just nine this year vs. 28 at this point in 2021--but news about stores shutting down often take far longer to get noticed than do green shoots and deals.
Here's what else has happened recently:
* Beacon Building Products acquired exterior specialist Midway Wholesale, which has 10 branches in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. Also, Beacon opened greenfield stores in Houston, TX, and North Port, FL.
* US LBM bought Arrowhead Stairs and Trim, a huge millwork operation serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It also acquired BuilderUp, a lumberyard and truss manufacturer with operations in Waldorf and Owings, MD
* Talbert Building Supply of Roxboro, NC, bought Poindexter Lumber of Clemmons, NC, a town near Winston-Salem.
* Genesee Lumber acquired Smith Lumber & Hardware of Lakeville, NY.
* Mill Creek Lumber & Supply bought Fox Building Supply, which has branches in Oklahoma City and in Altus, OK.
* Kodiak Building Partners added another Pacific Northwest dealer, this time going to the Olympic Peninsula to acquire Carl's Building Supply of Port Hadlock, WA.
* Nation's Best Holdings moved into the Chicago area by acquiring the three-branch Crafty Beaver Home Centers. Nation's Best also took over Gilmer (TX) Lumber and Howe, OK-based Ron's Lumber & Home Center.
* Jim Carroll, the longtime manager of Brownsboro Hardware, bought the company's two stores in Louisville and Prospect, KY, from the store's founders.
* New South Construction Supply made its first move into Florida--and potentially the Caribbean--with its acquisition of Jacksonville-based Increte of North Florida.
* L&W Supply, the drywall specialty division of ABC Supply, opened a branch in New Castle, DE.
* SRS' Heritage Landscape Supply Group moved into Northwest Arkansas via a greenfield store in Springdale. It also acquired Wirtz and Daughters, a landscaping company with facilities in Joppa and White Marsh, MD.
* Pleasants Hardware, a Richmond, VA-area, subsidiary of Norfolk-based Taylor's Do it Center, opened a new store in Quinton, VA. Taylor's plans to open another store of its own in Gloucester, VA, before year-end.
* Gillman's Home Center plans to open a store in Hartford City, IN, by early December.
* St. Charles Hardware opened in St. Charles, IL, while Medley's Carlisle Hardware opened in Sullivan, IN.
* Floor & Decor has opened six new stores since mid-September, pushing it well above the 150 mark. The branches are in Bohemia, NY; Naples, FL; Waltham, MA; Oxnard, CA; Dorchester, MA; and Tacoma, WA.
* Golden, CO-based Meyer Hardware closed.