Luck Stone extends reach with distribution yard

By |  February 13, 2018

 

Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Luck Stone is one of the largest family-owned and operated producers of crushed stone, sand and gravel in the nation. Photo courtesy of Luck Stone

Luck Stone, the construction aggregate division of Richmond-based Luck Companies, opened a new 55-acre distribution yard in the South Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

The Greenwood Yard will stock a range of Virginia Department of Transportation-approved construction aggregate products that can be used in a number of applications.

The facility, which created three new jobs, opened for business in mid-December in Chesapeake, Virginia.

“This new location enables Luck Stone to better serve its customers in the large, growing South Hampton Roads region,” says Rick Rowland, regional sales manager for Luck Stone’s Eastern Region. “We believe that the Greenwood Yard is one of the largest rail-served aggregates distribution yards in the state.”

Within the South Hampton Roads and Peninsula areas of Virginia, Luck Stone also operates the Berkley Yard in Norfolk, the Gilmerton Yard in Chesapeake, the Oyster Point Yard in Newport News, and the Toano Yard near Williamsburg.

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