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  2. Handy Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Handy Hardware is a hardware store distribution center serving 1,000 retailers in 9 states in the United States, from Colorado to Florida, and in Mexico and Central America as well. It was founded in 1961 in Houston, Texas. Handy Hardware is a member/owner of Distribution America, second largest wholesale marketing organization in the United ...

  3. Daylin - Wikipedia

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    The company grew aggressively over the next two decades by acquiring retail operations around the United States, notably drugstores, home improvement centers, and discount stores. By 1969, Daylin had 50 corporate divisions and subsidiaries employing around 13,000 employees. [2] In 1973 it was reported to operate 700 stores. [3]

  4. What’s that going in the former Instaprint on West Sixth ...

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    Handy’s Hardware is a new venture from the owners of Gold Beach Lumber, an Oregon-based lumber and hardware retailer. The company is in the process of renovating the former print and graphics ...

  5. Scotty's Builders Supply - Wikipedia

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    Scotty's logo. Scotty's Builders Supply was an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services. The company that at its peak operated about 150 stores, closed in 2005.

  6. New Bedford's Bourassa family hardware store on ... - AOL

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    New Bedford's Bourassa True Value Hardware store at 1837 Acushnet Ave. is closing after 100 years in business over three generations.

  7. Lowe's Companies Completes Acquisition of 72 Orchard ... - AOL

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    Lowe's Companies Completes Acquisition of 72 Orchard Supply Hardware Stores ... Lowe's Companies, Inc. is a FORTUNE® 100 company that serves approximately 15 million customers a week at more than ...

  8. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Company was liquidated in 1999, though some chains it operated, including Bakers, have survived. Fashion Bug – plus-size women's clothing retailer that once spanned more than 1000 stores. Parent company Charming Shoppes, which owned other plus-size retailers including Lane Bryant, shuttered the brand in early 2013.

  9. Handy Dan - Wikipedia

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    Handy Dan Home Improvement was an American home improvement store founded by Amnon Barness, an Israeli immigrant. It went out of business in May, 1989. [1] By 1972, the company operated 30 stores in California, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. It made an initial offering in November, which led to Daylin, Inc. owning 81% of Handy Dan. [2]