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  2. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's is the second-largest hardware chain in the United States (previously the largest in the U.S. until surpassed by Home Depot in 1989) behind rival the Home Depot and ahead of Menards. [6] It is also the second-largest hardware chain in the world, also behind the Home Depot, but ahead of European retailers Leroy Merlin, B&Q, and OBI. [7]

  3. Réno-Dépôt - Wikipedia

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    The purchase was part of a plan to establish more "big box" stores to accompany its smaller specialty outlets and compete with the U.S.-based chain The Home Depot. [ 5 ] In 2013, in the wake of cuts across the company, the Réno-Dépôt chain was re-positioned as a discount wholesale-focused banner with a reduced product selection. [ 6 ]

  4. Hardware store - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot, Lowe's and Menards) new hardware stores in the US continue to open. [7] There are four major nationwide wholesale suppliers to hardware stores. All four report more than US$1 billion in annual sales.

  5. Home Depot and 5 Other Stores New Homeowners Should Shop At ...

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    Like Home Depot, Lowes is located in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Both stores also have a lot to offer new homeowners, both now and in 2024. ... Senix adjustable-height push lawnmower for ...

  6. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    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 Ontario and one in British Columbia.

  7. Builders Square - Wikipedia

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    Builders Square was a big-box home improvement retailer headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. [1] A subsidiary of Kmart, its format was quite similar to The Home Depot, Menards, and Lowe's with floor space of about 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2), [2] [3] and inventories in excess of 35,000 different items. [4]