Almost 50,000 sq. ft. building boosts regional delivery efforts
Mount Vernon, WA — Chad Fisher Construction has finished building the new Judd & Black Distribution Center in Mount Vernon, Washington. This facility, nearing 50,000 square feet, was built to support the ongoing expansion of Judd & Black Appliances and improve the speed of receiving, warehousing, and processing of goods across the Pacific Northwest.
Designed to support both large warehouse operations and practical, comfortable office space, the new structure measures 49,340 square feet overall and offers the necessary infrastructure for Judd & Black’s growing distribution needs.
Facility Highlights
• Total Building Footprint: 49,340 square feet
• Ground Level: 47,850 square feet allocated to warehouse and operational functions
• Second Level: 1,490 square feet for storage and system equipment
• Covered loading bay designed for appliance shipping and delivery
• Covered entry and reception area welcoming staff and visitors
• Private offices and open workspace for day-to-day tasks
• Staff lounge and restrooms
• Expansive warehouse floor designed for efficient appliance storage and staging.
The warehouse layout provides efficient truck loading and unloading while giving ample area for storing and organizing appliances as they move through the facility. On-site administrative spaces enable the Judd & Black staff to manage logistics and activities directly from the location.
The project was developed for Judd & Black Appliances, a long-established appliance retailer recognized throughout the Pacific Northwest for offering quality products and reliable customer support. The new distribution point will assist them in continuing to serve residents, builders, and localities across the valley and beyond.
Chad Fisher Construction served as the design-build contractor for the project, working closely with the owner and design partners from initial concept through completion. The team worked together throughout the design process to ensure the facility met both operational needs and long-term functionality. Design partners included Carletti Architects as architect, Sound Development Group as civil engineer, PSM Consulting Engineers for structural engineering, JTK Engineering for mechanical and plumbing design, Primac Electric for electrical design, and ECCOS Design as landscape architect.
Several local subcontractors contributed to the successful finalization of the work.
- Langco
- Nordic Temperature Control
- Patriot Fire Protection
- Primac Electric
- Northwest Handling Systems
- Todhunter Glass
- Higher Plane Cabinets
- Triple R Framing
- Vander Griend Lumber
- Coastline Insulation
- Lakeside Industries
- Scapes
- NW Fence
- Kamps Painting
- Davis Quality Painting
- Andgar
- Lopez Brothers Construction
- Mount Vernon Carpet One
- Primo Installations
- Ace Concrete Cutting
- Testing and CX Services

