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WOODGRAIN PLANT OWNERSHIP CONFIRMED AS JELD-WEN DROPS APPEAL

Jeld-Wen has dropped its appeal challenging Woodgrain's ownership of its panel and trim plant in Towanda, Pa.

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Woodgrain, Inc., a leading millwork and building products company, has confirmed that the appeal challenging its ownership of the Towanda, Pa., manufacturing facility has been formally dropped, securing Woodgrain’s full and undisputed ownership of the operation.

The appeal, filed by Jeld-Wen following Woodgrain’s January 2025 acquisition of the Towanda facility, was dismissed prior to a court decision, bringing the matter to a close and removing any remaining uncertainty surrounding the transaction.

“This is outstanding news for Woodgrain,” said Todd Dame, CEO and president of Woodgrain. “With the appeal resolved, we can move forward with complete confidence—focused on continuing our substantial investments in the Towanda operation, supporting our associates, and continuing to serve our customers at the highest level.”

The resolution of the appeal finalizes the divestiture and confirms Woodgrain’s long-term ownership of the Towanda facility, reinforcing the company’s strategic position in the market and allowing leadership teams to fully focus on growth, operational excellence, and customer partnership.

“We’re grateful to the Towanda team for their patience and believing in what we’re building at Woodgrain,” commented Brooks Dame, VP of Woodgrain’s Door Division. “This milestone allows us to move forward together with clarity and momentum.”

The Towanda plant manufactures molded interior door skins, as well as MiraTEC exterior trim and Extira panels. 

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