House to Home by Chick Lumber owner Sal Massa with canine sidekick Hank is seen outside the former Labonville, Inc. store in North Conway that his company is leasing from the Bob and Dorothy Goldberg Foundation. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Sal Massa notes the goal is to consolidate operations into one campus, improving convenience and staff efficiency, offering services at the existing House to Home by Chick Lumber and the new facility. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
House to Home by Chick Lumber owner Sal Massa with canine sidekick Hank is seen outside the former Labonville, Inc. store in North Conway that his company is leasing from the Bob and Dorothy Goldberg Foundation. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
The interior of the former Labonville, Inc. facility. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Sal Massa notes the goal is to consolidate operations into one campus, improving convenience and staff efficiency, offering services at the existing House to Home by Chick Lumber and the new facility. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — House to Home by Chick Lumber is adding space to its operation, according to Sal Massa, president.
Massa said on Jan 1, they began leasing the neighboring former Labonville Inc. — All Seasons Work and Sport Gear from property landlords, the Bob and Dorothy Goldberg Foundation.
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