After 73 years of selling lumber and building materials to professional
contractors and homebuilders, Arlington Coal & Lumber Company is the best place
to shop for quality lumber products, backed with the best knowledge and service
the industry has to offer.
Arlington Coal & Lumber Company has been selling lumber to professional contractors and homebuilders for almost 90 years.
In 1914 the Arlington Coal Company was founded at 41 Park Avenue in
Arlington Massachusetts. The Arlington Coal Company was a dealer of coal,
lumber, hay, straw, lime, and cement. The operation was a coal distributor
serving the high demand for coal in the early twentieth century. Shipments
of coal would arrive by The Boston & Maine Railroad, offloading into
the large coal shoots. The Minuteman Bike Path now covers the tracks, but
many customers still come in with stories of sliding down the massive
shoots as children. The coal shoots were destroyed in the massive fire of 1951.
The main office building of Arlington Coal Company was built ca. 1875,
and has played many roles in the town’s history. At one time, it was an
important civic center for the town. Its second floor auditorium, Union
Hall, was one of several such meeting facilities around town, and served
many purposes. It was the site of religious services while various
Protestant denominations waited for their churches to be built: dancing
classes and dramatic productions were held there; the Arlington Zouaves, a
quasi-military marching society, met in the hall, and in 1885 it was even
used for roller skating. The first floor, then and now, was used for
commercial purposes, and the building once houses the Arlington Heights
branch of the public library.
New owners purchased Arlington Coal Company in 1929, and immediately
changed the name to incorporate the new focus on lumber and building
materials. Arlington Coal Company became Arlington Coal & Lumber
Company on April 16,
1929.