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History of Bernard
Building Center, Inc.
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Berk and Beatty Bernard started a new business in 1958 under the
name of Bernard Woodworking. A 20' x 40' shop was built right
next to their home for the manufacture of wood windows. Berk was the
only employee and Beatty kept the books, helping with deliveries
when needed.
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Several additions were built as the business grew during the next
few years. In 1965 the shop was moved from the original site to a
lot just north of their home. In 1966 another addition and a display
room were added, making space for a steadily expanding line of
building products. |
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In 1969, the Hale Lumber Company, located one half mile south of
Hale, was purchased and became Bernard Lumber Company. The
window business was continued for several years at the original
location as a sideline. It was eventually closed due to the
complications of maintaining two separate business locations.
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As Bernard Lumber Company grew and new outbuildings were added,
space became limited at the new location. The owners then began a
move back to the Bernard Woodworking location where additional
property had been purchased. |
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Six storage sheds
were built in 1972 and the entire business was moved there in 1977
after the completion of a new store and two large storage buildings.
The corporation's name was changed to Bernard Building Center, Inc.
in 1984. The new name more accurately described the business, which
had gradually become a home center, with a complete line of building
materials. |
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Several outbuildings were added in the following years and a large
addition to the store was built in 1988. |
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The
addition allowed space to broaden the existing product lines and put
in a large kitchen and bath center. |
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In 1991, Beatty
turned her responsibilities over to son Bryon and became
semi-retired from the business although she still served in an
advisory capacity for a short time. More outbuildings were built
during this time to house more inventory.
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1993 saw Berk
follow Beatty's lead and turn his responsibilities over to son
Bruce, allowing Berk to also slip into semi-retirement while
still serving as an advisor. |
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Berk and Beatty's
third son Daryn moved from inside sales to the hardware buyers
position and from this point forward, Bryon, Bruce, and Daryn
took over the business Berk and Beatty had started some 35 years
earlier. |
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A 16,000 square
foot warehouse was constructed in 1994 to store more inventory.
In 1996, construction was started on a new 4,000 square foot
storefront. The construction was barely completed in the spring
of 1997 when the Heinrich Lumber Co. in Au Gres, Michigan was
purchased and became our second location. A new lumber storage
building was built at the Au Gres store in 1998 and a vehicle
maintenance garage was finished in 2001 at the Hale location.
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On April 25, 2005,
Beatty died after a long battle with cancer. She is greatly
missed by all who knew her and especially those who worked with
her at Bernard’s. |
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construction on our third location in Hillman, Michigan which
opened in May of 2008. |
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Presently Bryon, Bruce, and
Daryn own and operate the business. Bryon is President and
C.E.O., Bruce is Vice President - Contractor Sales and Building
Materials, and Daryn serves as Vice President - Store
Operations. Berk, now 74, still lives next to the lumber yard
and is currently building his own sawmill in the Sage Lake area.
Bernard's excellent customer service reputation starts with a
strong 3-person management team that boasts over 42 years of
experience with Bernard's and over 65 years total in the retail
lumber industry. The managers are: Ron Kolb - Hale Operations,
Eric Maliskey - Au Gres Operations and David Miller – Hillman
Operations. The commitment to excellent customer service
continues with Bernard's staff of around 50 experienced "year
around" employees and 20 knowledgeable "seasonal" employees. Our
entire team does a great job of practicing the employee motto,
which is "Serve others as you would like to be served."
In the past 50 years, BERNARD BUILDING CENTER has grown, from a
husband and wife with one pick-up and a small workshop, to more
than 70 employees at 3 locations with a fleet of 21 vehicles and
several buildings housing well over 3 million dollars of
inventory. We have achieved this growth by taking care of our
customers and providing them with quality products at a fair
price while giving the best customer service possible.
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| Hale Store |
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| AuGres Store |
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| Hillman Store |
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