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  • Lowe’s to open in Manhattan with smaller-store format

    Lowe's announced that it will enter its first two stores in Manhattan. The home improvement giant has two locations slated to open in the second half of 2015, one at 2008 Broadway at West 68th Street, and a second at 635 6th Avenue at West 19th Street. 

  • Sunbelt Rentals closes 50 locations at Lowe’s

    Sunbelt Rentals, the Fort Mills, S.C., equipment and tool rental company, has closed 50 of...
  • Home Depot’s Ellison tapped for JCP CEO spot

    Home Depot’s Marvin Ellison will leave the world’s largest home improvement retailer to take the top spot at Plano, Texas-based J.C. Penney. 

    Ellison is currently executive VP stores at The Home Depot. 

  • Menard wins Wisconsin Supreme Court appeal

    The Wisconsin State Supreme Court has sided with home improvement retailer John Menard, who sought...
  • Lowe’s to offer new line of sheds

    Lowe’s will begin carrying a line of outdoor sheds made of structural insulated panels (SIPS) at its 1,700 retail locations, as well as through its website. But unlike traditional SIPS – rigid foam insulation between two panels of oriented strand board (OSB) – the new product will be made with sheets of magnesium oxide, often referred to as MgO.
  • Lowe's sales feel the chill in Q1

    Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe’s reported net earnings of $540 million for the quarter ended May 3, 2013, a 2.5% increase over the same period a year ago. 

    Sales for the quarter decreased 0.5% to $13.1 billion from $13.2 billion in the year-ago quarter. Comparable-store sales for the quarter decreased 0.7%. 

  • Lowe’s offers grants to Rosenwald Schools

    Lowe’s and the National Trust for Historic Preservation have teamed up to provide funding to...
  • HD lights up awareness in key category

    Bill Hamilton, merchandising VP electrical for the Home Depot, has a challenge on his hands. How do you explain simply and clearly the complicated changes taking place in the fast-changing category of light bulbs? 


    There are already more than 100 energy-efficient bulb options on Home Depot shelves today, and a multiyear phaseout of incandescent bulbs will begin in January 2012. 


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