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  2. Lumber Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    Lumber Liquidators is an American retailer of hard-surface flooring including hardwood, laminate, vinyl plank, tile, bamboo and cork, as well as flooring tools and accessories. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 11, 2024, [ 4 ] and was able to avoid liquidation 3 months later after a last minute deal to be acquired by ...

  3. Mitchell Lumber Co. is faring well and has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic and lumber price spikes, said Andy Mitchell, a third-generation owner of the family-owned business. Because a small ...

  4. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Rona established the Rona Home & Garden stores. Rona Home & Garden stores are large, ranging from 85,000 to 150,000 square feet (7,900 to 13,900 m 2), with a warehouse-style similar to The Home Depot and Lowe's. Faced with chronic under-performance in some markets outside of Quebec, Rona closed six big box stores in 2012, five in ...

  5. Edward Hines Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Hines Supply (originally the Edward Hines Lumber Company), based in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, in the United States, is a company which manufactures lumber, plywood and other wood products. [1] It also sells related services such as consultations and cost estimates for building projects.

  6. How 'all types' of small businesses can land lucrative ... - AOL

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    She shared that the government allocated $178 billion to small businesses in 2023, with contracts going to diverse industries such as marketing, construction, leasing, janitorial services, and ...

  7. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    Payless Cashways was a building materials retailer based in Kansas City, United States.The company primarily operated during the 1980s and 1990s, and is considered among the first national chains to implement the DIY strategy.

  8. Square Faces Risk From Struggling Smaller Businesses ... - AOL

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    Shares of Square Inc (NYSE: SQ) have gained around 28% year to date.Although the gradual reopening of the U.S. economy may be an incremental positive for brick-and-mortar merchants, small- and mid ...

  9. ProBuild - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent acquisitions of Hope Lumber and Supply [14] and other lumber suppliers made ProBuild the largest [15] professional building materials dealer in the United States by 2007 with more than 506 locations nationwide.