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The settlement was named for the early adobe concrete used in local buildings and homes. [3] A post office was established at Concrete in 1853, and remained in operation until 1907. [4] With the construction of the railroad in 1873, business activity shifted to nearby towns, and the Concrete's population dwindled [5]
Argos acquired full ownership of Southern Star Concrete in November 2005 in a purchase agreement with the former owners, Texas Growth Fund and Austin Ventures, both based in Austin, Texas. In 2019, Southern Star sold their Arkansas assets to SRM Concrete, a privately-owned materials supply company based out of Nashville, Tennessee.
U.S. Concrete, Inc. is an American company specializing in concrete and heavy construction aggregates. It was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Euless , Texas . The company’s main products are ready-mix concrete and aggregates.
The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is currently $3.40. Of the major metropolitan areas surveyed in Missouri, drivers in Columbia are paying the most at $3.28 on average.
Ash Grove Cement Company Sumterville, FL plant. Ash Grove Seattle, WA plant. Ash Grove Cement Company is a cement manufacturer based in Overland Park, Kansas.It was the largest US-owned cement company until it was acquired in 2018 by CRH plc, a global building materials business headquartered in Ireland.
TXI, formerly Texas Industries, is a wholly owned subsidiary. The company was focused on the production of heavy construction materials in the southwestern United States market (e.g. Texas and California). TXI mainly focuses on cement, Portland, masonry and oil well cements, aggregates, and other concrete related products. Until 2012, Texas ...
A new federal building was conceived to replace the "Old" Post Office and Federal Building five blocks to the south (later replaced by the Mercantile National Bank Building). A site at Ervay, Federal, St. Paul, and Bryan was chosen, and $50,000 was allocated by the U.S. Congress. The sum was later raised to $2,300,000 for . [1]
It originally served as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, [2] and as a U.S. post office. [3] The post office was on the first floor, the court was on the second. The building was purchased by the Jefferson Historical Society for use as a museum in 1965. [3]