Belletetes celebrating 125 years

Published: 03-06-2023 2:49 PM

Belletetes Inc, a family owned and operated lumber and building supply company, is celebrating its 125th anniversary in business. From its beginnings in 1898 as a general store, Belletetes has grown into one of the largest lumber and building materials retailers in the Northeast, servicing New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont and southern Maine.

With nine locations across New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 320 employees and a fleet of over 70 delivery vehicles, the company believes in providing customer service that creates long-lasting relationships. Belletetes works to align itself with vendor partners who provide industry-best brand products that its customers can depend on.

Community outreach remains a top priority for Belletetes, including supp0rt for nonprofits and community organizations. Belletetes also believes in supporting their employees who participate in local boards, service organizations, nonprofits and other community programs.

As part of its 125th anniversary celebration, Belletetes is bringing back the We Build It Forward Community Outreach Program -- a one-day event in which skilled and unskilled volunteers join Belletetes employees in providing home improvement services for a nominated household in their community. Learn more about this program by visiting belletetes.com.

“The foundations of our success can be summed up in a few catchphrases: being part of the community, forming meaningful relationships and having caring, dedicated employees.” stated company president Mike Shea, great-grandson of Elie Belletete. “We are excited to celebrate this milestone and we appreciate the opportunity to earn your business every day.”

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