Noun
timberland (plural timberlands)
Forested land thought of in terms of its potential and value as timber.
Fur-free brands now include fast-fashion companies (Asos and Zara), outdoor retailers (the North Face and Timberland) and high-end e-commerce platforms (Net-a-Porter and Farfetch). Source: Internet
Boot giant, Timberland and music mogul, Pharrell Williams, have collaborated on the creation of boots inspired by bees. Source: Internet
Cardlytics shares this elite recognition with other industry leaders that gained early exposure as members of the Inc. 5000, including Yelp, Pandora, Timberland, Dell, Domino’s Pizza, LinkedIn and Zillow. Source: Internet
Chester County Press included an op-ed from State Rep. John Lawrence questioning why Pennsylvania is offering a private timber company from New Hampshire a $50 million loan to purchase timberland in northwestern Pennsylvania. Source: Internet
For spring, he teamed with Timberland to rework its logo in a modern way. Source: Internet
His mother, conservationist and Burt’s Bees co-founder Roxanne Quimby, purchased nearly 100,000 acres of former timberland in the North Woods and donated it to the federal government with the goal of making it a national park. Source: Internet