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  2. The Home Depot Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot Pro distributes products such as HVAC, janitorial supplies, plumbing supplies, and security supplies. The Home Depot Pro was established in 1978 formerly known as Wilmar Industries, founded by William S. Green. In 2000, Wilmar acquired Barnett together forming the company Interline Brands.

  3. Sacramento hardware store closing after 75 years in business ...

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    The roughly 8,000-square-foot space is lined with cleaning supplies, light bulbs, toilet seats, paints, and hardware and bolts. ... job at Hollywood Hardware’s former location in West Sacramento ...

  4. ABM Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company took the name American Building Maintenance in 1913 and acquired Easterday Janitorial Supply Company in 1927. [ 7 ] In the 1920s and 1930s, ABM grew its business on the West Coast by offering annual cleaning contracts to businesses.

  5. Raley's Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Raley's has opened stores in two locations in Greater Sacramento. [34] [35] In April 2020, Raley's opened a 55,000 square feet flagship store in Sacramento's Land Park neighborhood followed by a 35,000 square feet store in Rancho Murieta, which is located in Sacramento County. [35]

  6. Here’s where you can get free back-to-school supplies around ...

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  7. Hale Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Hale Bros. operated a store in the Mission District at 2554 Mission near 21st Street, a branch of Oakland-based Whitthorn & Swan opened in 1925, which Hale's wholly acquired in 1926. [2] [18] It continued to operate as Hale’s sole San Francisco store until the mid-1960s even after the main Market Street store closed in 1963.