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  2. 84 Lumber - Wikipedia

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    84 Lumber is an operated American building materials supply company. Founded in 1956 [ 2 ] by Joseph Hardy , it derives its name from the unincorporated village of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania , a census-designated place 20 miles (32 km) south of Pittsburgh , where its headquarters are located.

  3. Eighty Four, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Eighty Four contains the 84 Lumber company's headquarters. [5] Eighty Four is a part of the Canon-McMillan, Trinity, Ringgold, and Bentworth school districts. Eighty Four is accessible via PA Route 519 and PA Route 136 and interstates 79 and 70.

  4. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort is owned by Maggie Hardy, owner and CEO of the 84 Lumber Company, and was founded by her father, Joseph Hardy. [2] [3] It includes The Lodge at Nemacolin, a Tudor Revival-style hotel which is a member of the Historic Hotels of America. Located at the center of Nemacolin, it was the hunting lodge of Pittsburgh businessman Willard F ...

  5. Robert Morris University Island Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Clearview Arena (formerly the RMU Island Sports Center Ice Arena, 84 Lumber Arena and Colonials Arena) is a 1,200-seat ice hockey rink [5] located in the RMU Island Sports Center. Robert Morris University and 84 Lumber reached a deal by which 84 Lumber would receive naming rights as of March 21, 2012. [ 6 ]

  6. Joseph A. Hardy III - Wikipedia

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    Over a hundred 84 Plus stores opened in the United States. [3] The early 2000s proved to be successful for 84 Lumber. In 2002, the company hit record sales and in 2004, they opened 18 new stores. [1] In 2008, however, 84 Lumber’s profits plummeted when the housing market crashed and brought the building supplies market down with it.

  7. Pennsylvania Classic - Wikipedia

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    The 84 Lumber Company announced in April 2006 that it would no longer host the Classic. [4] Hardy's daughter, Maggie, explained the situation as the sponsorship of tournament being unfair to the thousands of 84 Lumber employees who had recently been laid off, and also unnecessary because the purpose of the tournament was to entertain clients ...

  8. Maggie Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Hardy (born December 7, 1965) [1] is an American billionaire businesswoman and the owner of 84 Lumber and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, both founded by her father Joseph A. Hardy III (1923-2023). In 2023, Forbes estimated her personal fortune at around $4.1 billion. [2]

  9. File:84 Lumber sign - cropped.jpg - Wikipedia

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