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Oak Creek Homes company history timeline

1969

Company founder and Texas native Finis Teeter, who had been selling manufactured housing since hiring on at Mobile Home Industries in 1969, decided to focus his area of operations in the southwest region.

1971

The year 1971 proved to be a banner one for both Teeter and the manufactured housing industry as a whole as unit sales peaked throughout the nation.

1971: Mobile America Housing Corp. is established.

1983

1983: The firm reincorporates as American Homestar Corporation.

1992

The company obtained a controlling interest in the newly formed Roadmaster Transport Company in 1992 as its first step toward vertical integration.

1993

Oak Creek Homes was acquired by American Homestar in August 1993.

1994

Accordingly, in July 1994 the company went public, offering two million shares on the New York over-the-counter market.

1995

Sales of new homes for 1995 were reported at 3,127 units, evenly distributed between single- and multifloored home models.

1996

The trend within the manufactured home industry had been toward such larger, multisection homes, which accounted for almost half of the industry's 1996 sales.

1997

Nevertheless, American Homestar continued to introduce new manufactured home models in 1997, including the Celebration Model 487 and the Galaxy Model 694.

2000

American Homestar approached the year 2000 with several strategic goals, which included opening new retail centers, expanding its current network of independent retailers and strengthening retailer loyalties to its product, and further expanding its manufacturing capacity.

The decline in the industry continued with nearly 40,000 unsold mobile homes left on dealer lots in 2000.

Revenue for fiscal 2000 dropped to $574 million from $654 million recorded in the previous year.

2000: Due to a decline in the industry, the firm begins restructuring operations.

2010

The Stillwater Planning Commission approved our project in October and the Stillwater City Council gave their unanimous approval on November 1, 2010.

2012

The first group of homeowners closed on their home purchases on October 23, 2012, and some began moving in the next day.

2014

Then, in 2014, our temporary LLC was dissolved, having served its pupose of overseeing the construction and selling all the homes.

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