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  2. True Value declares bankruptcy and sells itself to a hardware ...

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    True Value, a 75-year old hardware store brand, has filed for bankruptcy and is selling substantially all of its operations to a rival, the company announced Monday.

  3. True Value declares bankruptcy, lines up sale to rival ... - AOL

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    True Value, a national hardware brand founded in 1948, said it has a deal to be acquired by rival Do it Best. ... True Value serves more than 4,500 stores worldwide with total retail sales of $10 ...

  4. True Value - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, in 2018, international private equity investment firm, ACON, purchased True Value. [8] In 2019 True Value announced a new 1.4 million square foot facility, set to open that fall in Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, intended to service approximately 1,000 stores. Along with the new distribution center True Value also adopted the "hub ...

  5. True Value hardware store files bankruptcy, to be sold to Do ...

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    To find one near you, use True Value's store locator. Do it Best, based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has 159 locations across the Buckeye State. To find the closest one to you, use its store locator .

  6. Heironimus - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Heironimus had several locations around Roanoke and Lynchburg. In 1993, Heironimus was acquired by the Texas-based retailer Dunlaps, which initially invested in improving the stores' inventory and appearance. [2] In January 1996, the chain's flagship store in Downtown Roanoke was closed but locations in area malls remained open. [3]

  7. Tanglewood Mall - Wikipedia

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    Planning for Tanglewood Mall began in 1969, and construction commenced in 1971. When the mall opened in 1973, the original anchor stores were J. C. Penney, Leggett (now Belk), Woolco, Miller & Rhoads, and G.C. Murphy. The mall was, at the time, the largest shopping center west of Richmond, measuring at 658,000 square feet of gross leasable area ...

  8. Grandin Road Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1911, the Roanoke Street Railway Company completed a streetcar line between Raleigh Court/Virginia Heights and downtown. [6] With this streetcar extension, development of the commercial establishments of the present-day Grandin Village accelerated. [3] In 1919, Virginia Heights was annexed into the city of Roanoke.

  9. 'Undercover Boss': True Value CEO returns to his FBI roots - AOL

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    True Value is one of the biggest hardware stores in America, and it's a true institution -- the chain is almost 100 years old. Heavy.com reports that it raked in $2 billion in revenue last year.