Rehabbing the Woodgrain site February 02 2021
The site has been reduced to about 230,000 square feet of structure but previous building pads have been retained
The vacated Woodgrain Millwork site is under new ownership and is getting rehabilitated and improved to support future industrial business.
The site has been acquired by Parris Group, an industrial development group that focuses on rehabilitating properties. According to Charles Bauman, Chief Operating Officer, the new ownership believes in grass-roots developments and has named the new venture Prineville Campus, LLC.
The developer specifically bought the property to leverage the previous mill s extensive infrastructure for a large industrial redevelopment campus to benefit the community in bringing back local manufacturing, stimulating economic revitalization and supporting the Prineville local employment market and Crook County rural region.
Economic Development for Central Oregon
Prineville s former Woodgrain Millwork plant, closed after roof collapses, has been acquired by investors who are making upgrades, seeking new tenants
Some upgrades conducted, more planned as new industrial tenants sought
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) The former Woodgrain Millwork mill in Prineville, closed after large sections of the roof collapsed in heavy snowfall a few years ago, has been acquired by an industrial development group that focuses on rehabilitating properties, officials said Thursday.
The new ownership, a group of investors from Las Vegas, believes in grass-roots developments and has named the new venture Prineville Campus, LLC, according to a news release from Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO), which continues below: