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Home Hardware

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Key people
  
Terry Davis, CEO

Headquarters
  
St. Jacobs, Canada

Founded
  
1964, St. Jacobs, Canada

Website
  
www.homehardware.ca

Founder
  
Walter Hachborn

CEO
  
Terry Davis (1 May 2014–)

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Type
  
Private (retailers' cooperative)

Industry
  
Retail (Department & Discount)

Products
  
Retail hardware supplies

Revenue
  
est 4.85 billion CAD 5.0 billion FY 2010)

Motto
  
Home Owners Helping Homeowners

Profiles

Home Hardware Stores Ltd. is a privately held Canadian home improvement, construction materials, and furniture retailer. Co-founded in 1964 by Walter Hachborn and headquartered in St. Jacobs, Ontario, the chain is co-operatively owned by over 1000 independently owned member stores, including one of them located in the French territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon.

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Store brands

Home Hardware store brands are well known in Canada and include:

  • Beauti-Tone (paint)
  • Benchmark (tools)
  • Builders Hardware (hinges, latches, etc.)
  • Country Hardware (chain links, clips, etc.)
  • HomePack (screws, nails etc.)
  • Home Plumber
  • Home Handyman
  • Home Gardener
  • HomeWorks Home Remodeling Software
  • Home-Bond (glues)
  • Kuraidori (kitchen accessories)
  • Natura (green products)
  • Classic (lighting fixtures)
  • Reactor (electrical devices)
  • River Trail (camping supplies)
  • Unival (automotive)
  • Vincente (bicycles)
  • Weathershield (caulking, weatherstripping and expanding foam)
  • Wood-Shield (stain purposes)
  • Recent history

    In 1981 the Eastern-based Home Hardware merged with Western-based Link Hardware to create a national chain.

    Home Hardware has survived the expansion of The Home Depot into Canada, beginning in 1994, as well as the expansion of a domestic competitor, Rona, Inc., into the big-box arena.

    In 2000, the chain expanded through the purchase of the Beaver Lumber chain from Molson Brewery.

    On January 11, 2003, Home Hardware received unexpected worldwide exposure, when a T-shirt worn by Avril Lavigne during a performance on Saturday Night Live featured her hometown of Greater Napanee, Ontario and the local hardware store there. In response, the chain produced a limited-edition line of identical T-shirts for sale at locations nationwide, with proceeds going to charity.

    In 2004, Canada Post issued a postage stamp to commemorate the company's 40th anniversary. The stamp was designed by Home Hardware's creative director, Ron Mugford.

    References

    Home Hardware Wikipedia