Fargo, N.D. (January 7, 2026) - Hebron Brick Supply (Hebron), a leading masonry and building materials provider in the region, recently announced a strategic acquisition that expands the company’s presence and expertise into Rochester, Minnesota, extending its reach across southeastern Minnesota and the greater Twin Cities market.
Hebron has reached an agreement with Cemstone Concrete Products and Twin City Concrete Products (Cemstone/TCC) to acquire the assets of their Rochester, Minnesota supply location. Hebron Brick Supply is now open for business at 3705 Enterprise Dr SW, Rochester.
The new location marks Hebron Brick Supply’s eighth store and showroom operation, joining the company’s existing supply stores in West Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Fergus Falls. This expansion will further enhance Hebron’s service to architects, designers, builders, contractors and homeowners throughout Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, and position the employee-owned company for continued long-term growth.
“We’ve been evaluating opportunities in Rochester for quite some time,” said Corey Schultz, president of Hebron Companies. “This acquisition allows us to bring our full suite of products and expertise to one of Minnesota’s most dynamic markets. We’re excited to serve not only the Rochester community, but the greater Twin Cities region, with the same level of quality and customer service our customers have experienced for decades.”
Comprehensive Building and Design Solutions
Hebron Brick Supply offers an extensive range of products and materials for residential and commercial projects, including:
- Brick and thin brick
- Natural and manufactured stone
- Fireplaces and outdoor fire features
- Exterior cladding and siding
- Landscaping and hardscaping
- Outdoor structures and furniture
- Outdoor kitchens, grills and cabinetry
The Rochester store will provide the same comprehensive product selection and expert assistance that Hebron Brick Supply’s existing locations are known for throughout the Upper Midwest.
Strategic Market Expansion