One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
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One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
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One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
May 29, 2024
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.
One-hundred-seventy exhibitors have signed up for the upcoming Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE) to be held September 25-27 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. They'll showcase their technologies and supplies to lumbermen on 45,000 square feet of booth space in Hall E.
Attendee registration opens July 15 on the timberprocessingandenergyexpo.com web site. Admission is free to anybody who registers prior to the beginning of the show.
TP&EE will once again feature its massive Beer Garden, the presentation ceremony for the 2024 Timber Processing Person of the Year, and the Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference, details of which will be released in June.
TP&EE continues it Preferred Partners program, which is an alliance with several industry groups to support promotions and attendance. Western Wood Products Association is once again one of the Preferred Partners and will have an exhibit at TP&EE.
The event is produced by Hatton-Brown Expositions and hosted by Timber Processing magazine.
To make housing more affordable across the United States, a variety of housing types are needed - especially multifamily. Here's how the SLB is working to secure the industry's position in medium - and high-density residential construction.
Single-family residential construction and renovations have long been the primary market for the lumber industry. But single-family construction alone will not meet the demand for housing in the United States - nor will it be a driver for incremental growth in lumber demand.
A shortage of housing is causing major affordability issues across the country. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University's 2024 America's Rental Housing report found that a record-high 22.4 million renter households spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities, more than at any other time in history, as rent increases have outpaced income gains for decades.
Click Here to continue reading the SLB article.