Building Materials - Scottsbluff, Nebraska, United States
The roots of ZM Lumber go back to the late 1960s, starting out as a surplus house on the South Beltline Highway. It was the first business along the highway, which was still dirt. The bridge at Avenue I was just a bike path leading down to the river.Marv Ziegler owned the strip of land along South Beltline from West Overland to the river. When the three surplus house owners needed more room, they asked Marv Ziegler if they could borrow about four acres of land to build a pole barn in exchange for a quarter of their business.Later, Marv Ziegler bought out the other partners and ran the surplus house for a short time before converting it to ZM Lumber in the early 1970s. The ZM name came from the family's cattle brand at the family feeding operation.Marv Ziegler later sold 10 percent of the business to a design engineer and they stated making trusses for construction. That's when the business took off and Marv Ziegler had to add another building for more inventories."My dad and an uncle were also operating Twin City Ready-Mix in the 1980s, so I took over running the lumberyard," Matt Ziegler said. "We ended up closing the Ready-Mix plant in the mid-1980s, plus the feedlot and farms in the late 1980s."ZM Lumber continued to grow and in 1994, United Building Centers wanted to open more stores, so Marv sold them the property."Being out of the lumber business didn't last long. In 1996, Marv Ziegler bought 13 acres that were slated to become a gravel pit. They're still at that location just north of Horizons West Implement."It took about three years of grading," Matt Ziegler said, "but we opened our first building in 1999. Because of a non-compete clause with UBC, we didn't open for business until 2000."Starting with just over 18,000 square feet of space, ZM Lumber has expanded to more than 37,000 square feet. Currently undergoing a remodel, showrooms are being expanded, a new entrance added and more product lines being brought in.
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