Lubbock, Texas
Portable building sales in
Lubbock, Texas! Derksen portable buildings can be
delivered to your Lubbock
location! We have many happy customers in the panhandle and
Lubbock, Texas area.
For building delivery in
the panhandle area, please check our
delivery
requirements before calling to order. Any
Texas City will be in our area,
however; it is best to call for
color options and custom
build outs. Contact us or come to the Uvalde,
Texas location and order it
today.
Free delivery within
50 miles of our local delivery
point.
Call for free
delivery information.
contact@derksenbuildingsusa.com
Phone: (830)591-1155
Lubbock is a city in and
the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas. The city is
located in the northwestern part of the state, a region
known historically as the Llano Estacado. We sell a lot of
portable buildings in Lubbock!

Lubbock, Texas History
Today Lubbock is a thriving, bustling
city of over 218,000 people, but 200 years ago, the area was
covered with tall grasses and roaming buffalo. The region
was first discovered and named the Llano Estacado in 1540 by
the infamous Spanish explorer Coronado on his quest for the
“City of Gold.”
Lubbock began as two smaller towns
until 1890 when “Old Lubbock” and “Monterey” joined
together, on a new site, to establish a town consisting of
50 people. This new town, named after Tom S. Lubbock, a
Confederate officer, Texas Ranger, and signer of the Texas
Declaration of Independence, became the county seat less
than a year after being established and officially became a
city in 1909. That same year, Lubbock residents saw for the
first time dark pillars of billowing smoke on the horizon as
the first train pulled into Lubbock from Plainview.
Along with a thriving farming
industry, Lubbock made great strides in the cotton industry.
The area went from producing four bales of cotton in 1902 to
producing over 100,000 bales in 1932. Today, Lubbock County
produces an astonishing two to three million bales of cotton
per year.
In 1923, 30,000 Lubbock citizens
fought hard to win the bid to establish a new college,
called Texas Technological College. The college opened its
doors in 1925 with 1,379 students. In 1976, Texas Tech
University expanded with the establishment of the Health
Sciences Center Campus which is now a world-renowned medical
school. Today, Texas Tech University is a first-class
educational and research institution where students can
think big, live fully and prepare for tomorrow.
Known as the “Music Crossroads of West
Texas,” Lubbock has hosted many musical legends, including
Lubbock’s son, Buddy Holly, who attracted followers and
inspired musicians all around the world. Other well-known
West Texas musicians include Mac Davis, Waylon Jennings,
Tanya Tucker, Natalie Maines, The Maines Brothers, and Bob
Wills.
Lubbock is fast becoming a major
metropolis. Thousands of visitors come to Lubbock every year
to experience the great music, shopping, fine arts,
performing arts, unique dining, Big XII sports, and
entertainment. But no matter how much Lubbock grows, it
still offers visitors small-town hospitality and West Texas
charm. The possibilities are endless in Lubbock. Come visit
the Texas you've always dreamed of...Lubbock.
contact@derksenbuildingsusa.com
Phone: (830)591-1155
We have every portable building in stock and ready to
deliver. If you are in
Lubbock and looking for a shed,
storage building,
garage,
barn,
playhouse, or cabin, we have
it!
Derksen Portable
Buildings in Lubbock, Texas constructs quality storage
buildings including:
Barns, Lofted barns, Lofted Barn Cabins, Cottage Sheds,
Utility Sheds, Garages, Cabins, and a variety of custom
combinations of these basic designs. All buildings may be
purchased in treated wood, painted treated wood, or metal,
exteriors. Portable Buildings Lubbock, Texas.
Please check our
delivery requirements before calling to order. Any
Texas
City will be in our area, however; it is best to call
for
color options and
custom build outs.
Derksen Portable
Buildings in Lubbock, Texas
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