05/24/2026
👀 News is out! We are so grateful to Fall River and the surrounding communities for your business over the years. As a small family-owned business, your support allows us to continue to stay and invest in Fall River. We look forward to providing expert knowledge and quality products in our new space.
- In a recent meeting, the Fall River Planning Board approved the merging of three individual lots into a single perimeter lot on Rodman Street, facilitating the construction of a new warehouse & retail showroom.
The developer plans to establish a Remodelers Outlet location on this newly formed parcel at 644 Rodman Street, which required the removal of internal lot lines to meet setback requirements.
Horner Millwork, headquartered at 1255 G.A.R. Highway in Somerset, purchased the blighted Mackenzie & Winslow Warehouse property at 644 & 648 Rodman Street back in 2024. The company then demolished the two remaining blighted buildings on the site.
Horner Millwork is now planning to construct a new Remodelers Outlet 60.000 square foot warehouse and retail showroom in addition to their existing locations.
Horner Millwork owns and operates the Remodelers Outlet, which is currently leasing space inside the Tower Outlet Mill at 657 Quarry Street in Fall River.
Horner Millwork owner and president, Peter Humphrey, told the Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals in May of 2024, that their lease on Quarry Street was coming to an end soon and they would be able to move Remodelers Outlet to the new Rodman Street location if necessary.
Horner MIllwork was also granted a Variance to allow manufacturing and warehousing use in a Local Business District at the Rodman Street location.
Horner Millwork was established in 1948 by William Horner. He built a business selling ‘prehung’ doors during an era when carpenters were still mortising frames by hand. The time and convenience of being able to pop in a framed door established Horner Millwork as the preferred supplier of doors and windows in Eastern Mass and Rhode Island.
In 1978, a devastating fire destroyed two-thirds of the property, but Horner, at age 71, had no plans to walk away. Horner Millwork was rebuilt and sold to the Humphrey family. Soon after the sale, Horner Millwork expanded into commercial sales.
Over the next decades, Horner Millwork continued to expand. Satellite offices and showrooms were opened in Southboro, Pembroke, and Woburn (now in Haverhill); a retail store (Remodelers Outlet) was opened in Fall River; and Horner acquired Cooper Stairworks, Phoenix Millwork, Design Door, and Home Genius.
Horner’s manufacturing facility in Somerset, as part of North Atlantic Corp, also continued to expand. A series of additions has brought the overall square footage to 266,000 sq ft and the installation of a 4,250 solar panel array now generates nearly 100% of their plant’s electricity.