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Northeastern Retail Lumber Association

www.nrla.org

 
The Northeastern Retail Lumber Association (NRLA) was established in New York in 1894 by a small group of pioneering lumbermen who recognized the value of cooperation. Today, the NRLA is an 1,150 member association representing independent lumber and building material suppliers and associated businesses in 11 states.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.nrla.org
  • 585 N. Greenbush Rd.
    Rensselaer, NY USA 12144
  • Phone: 518.286.1010

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