Hampton Lumber success story West Coast sawmill operator expands to South Carolina

In June 2025, Hampton Lumber, a producer of sustainable building materials based in Oregon, selected Allendale County as the home for the company’s first sawmill on the East Coast. Hampton Lumber is a fourth-generation, family-owned company that operates nine sawmills in Oregon, Washinton and British Columbia, Canada and markets and sells building materials worldwide.

Allendale County, SC
$225 million

investment

125–140

new jobs expected

South Carolina supports growth in the wood products industry

Breaking ground on the new sawmill in November 2025, Hampton Lumber is constructing a state-of-the-art 375-square-foot lumber mill located at Highway 321 and Barker Mill Pond Road in Fairfax. The company’s $225 million investment is expected to create at least 125 new jobs in Allendale County. State, county and local community partners supported Hampton Lumber in their expansion efforts and The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits for the project. 

2025 Announces the company’s first sawmill on the East Coast in June
2025 Breaks ground on the new mill in November
2027 Operations expected to be online

Building a mill and joining the community

Hampton Lumber’s Fairfax, South Carolina sawmill will specialize in producing high-quality Southern Yellow Pine framing lumber and is expected to be operational in 2027. Hampton Lumber is making Allendale County the company’s home in the Southeast and plans to be an active part of the local community to help the area thrive. 

The enthusiastic, heartfelt support from the state and local community helped us come to the conclusion that this is the right location for us….We are extremely grateful to the state of South Carolina, and the county and community partners who helped make this project possible.”       

Randy Schillinger, Hampton Lumber CEO

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