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Allied Stone Lubbock

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Over 50 Years of Service to West Texas
Founded in 1966 by second-generation Lubbock businessman Royce Newson, Allied Stone Lubbock initially began as Venetian Marble. With a new system to fabricate engineered marble, Venetian Marble became a favorite among the builders of Lubbock and West Texas. Not only countertops, but vanities, bathtubs, and showers could be created out of this new material. It soon replaced laminates as the material of choice. As demand grew, Venetian Marble continued to grow. Then, on May 11, 1970, Venetian Marble's facilities were destroyed by a powerful tornado.

The rebuilding process began quickly and the company grew up and out of the recession that followed. The company continued to thrive until a fire in 1998 destroyed the production facility. Through hard work and the team efforts of everyone, Venetian Marble was back in business within a week and fulfilled all the orders without losing a single customer.

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2834 Clovis Rd. Lubbock, Lubbock, TX 79415
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Services Allied Stone Lubbock Offers

custom Cabinets, Natural Stones and countertops

  • Cabinet Maker
  • Countertop contractor
  • Countertop Store
  • Countertops
  • Natural Stone Supplier
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Over 50 Years of Service to West Texas
Founded in 1966 by second-generation Lubbock businessman Royce Newson, Allied Stone Lubbock initially began as Venetian Marble. With a new system to fabricate engineered marble, Venetian Marble became a favorite among the builders of Lubbock and West Texas. Not only countertops, but vanities, bathtubs, and showers could be created out of this new material. It soon replaced laminates as the material of choice. As demand grew, Venetian Marble continued to grow. Then, on May 11, 1970, Venetian Marble's facilities were destroyed by a powerful tornado.

The rebuilding process began quickly and the company grew up and out of the recession that followed. The company continued to thrive until a fire in 1998 destroyed the production facility. Through hard work and the team efforts of everyone, Venetian Marble was back in business within a week and fulfilled all the orders without losing a single customer.