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Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company

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Type
  
Subsidiary

Founded
  
1969

Website
  
WRECO

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Industry
  
Home construction Real estate development

Key people
  
Peter Orser, President & CEO

Stock price
  
TPH (NYSE) US$ 12.54 -0.32 (-2.49%)31 Mar, 4:01 PM GMT-4 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Federal Way, Washington, United States

Parent organizations
  
Weyerhaeuser NR Co, Columbia and Cowlitz Railway

Subsidiaries
  
Trendmaker Homes Inc, Winchester Homes, Inc

Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company (WRECO) is a United States based home building and real-estate development company. WRECO was formed in 1969 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Company and is based in Federal Way, Washington.

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About

WRECO is composed of 5 separate homebuilding companies with 9 brands that operate in different regions of the United States:

  • Quadrant Homes (greater Seattle and Puget Sound area)
  • Pardee Homes (California and Nevada)
  • Maracay Homes (Arizona)
  • Trendmaker Homes, Avanti Custom Homes, Texas Casual Cottages (Texas)
  • Winchester Homes, Camberley Homes, Everson Homes (Maryland and Virginia)
  • Additionally, WRECO also contains one company that provides institutional capital for residential projects to home builders and developers:

  • Weyerhaeuser Realty Investors (WRI), based in Washington.
  • WRECO closed 2,314 houses in 2012.

    Northwest Landing

    Northwest Landing is a 3,000-acre (12 km2), 40-year "master planned community", in Dupont, Pierce County, Washington, developed by Quadrant Homes.

    The Hudson's Bay Company's chief trader, Archibald MacDonald, laid claim to the land in 1833. In 1976 Weyerhaeuser acquired the land in a real estate swap with E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. The adjacent town of Dupont was at one time a company town. The Weyerhaeuser Company had wanted the site to build an exporting facility, but lost a bitter legal battle to develop the project.

    Part of the site includes indigenous Nisqually burial sites and the historic Fort Nisqually site. The property is adjacent, on its western side, to the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge, which contains river delta wetlands. The core site is an old DuPont explosives factory, where the company manufactured black powder and other explosives between 1906 and the 1970s, this caused part of the property to become a hazardous waste site and required environmental remediation.

    References

    Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company Wikipedia