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Building the Future, Honoring the Past: Attica Lumber’s 100-Year Journey

In the world of construction, a strong foundation is everything. For Attica Lumber, that foundation wasn’t just built with timber and nails, but with a century of family dedication and a deep-rooted commitment to the Seneca County community.

As featured in the Advertiser-Tribune, Attica Lumber is currently celebrating a milestone that few businesses ever reach: 100 years of continuous operation. Since its founding in 1925, the company has evolved from a local coal and lumber yard into a regional leader in post-frame construction and truss manufacturing. Through four generations of leadership—from founder R.F. Cook to current president Josh Stanek—the business has weathered economic shifts and industry changes by staying true to its small-town values.

This isn’t just a story about a business surviving; it’s a story about a family business delivering. From the rail lines of the early 20th century to the modern delivery fleets of today, Attica Lumber remains a vital partner for farmers, builders, and homeowners alike.

[Read the full feature in the Advertiser-Tribune here]

 

Century milestone for Attica Lumber | Advertiser-Tribune Family business continues to build and deliver