L&W Supply Finalizes Deal to Purchase NexGen Building Supply

CHICAGO – June 11, 2018 – L&W Supply Corporation finalized its purchase of NexGen Building Supply today.  L&W is a leading specialty distributor of drywall, ceiling systems, steel framing and other building materials used by commercial and residential contractors.

As a leading distributor of interior building products in the Midwest, the NexGen acquisition supports L&W Supply’s overall growth strategy. “We are excited to welcome the NexGen associates, customers and suppliers to the L&W Supply family,” said Dan Piché, L&W Supply’s president. With the NexGen acquisition, L&W Supply will operate 156 locations in 35 states.

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