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  • GAF earns graphic design awards

    Wayne, N.J.-based roofing and ventilation manufacturer GAF was recently awarded four American Graphic Design Awards. 

    The company also won an American Package Design Award for its TruSlate Sample Box. There were over 1,500 submissions in this contest, organized by Graphic Design USA magazine, which rewards packaging, p-o-p and related projects that are visually attractive and which feature designs that advance the brand and forge an emotional connection with the purchaser.

  • Lowe's Canada will open in Edmonton

    A 142,000-sq.-ft. Lowe's store is expected to open Aug. 1, and will be the first Lowe's in Edmonton, according to a report in the Edmonton Journal.

    Lowe's ran a help-wanted ad for the store in the newspaper.

    The company opened its first western Canadian store last September at the CrossIron Common, near Calgary. Two other Calgary locations are expected to open in the first quarter.

     

  • Lowe's president Larry Stone to retire

    Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe's announced Friday that Larry Stone, president and chief operating officer, will retire June 2 after more than four decades with the home improvement giant.

    Stone has served in virtually every leadership position within store operations and merchandising during his 42-year career with the company, and many credit him for Lowe’s success and rise into the No. 2 position among home-improvement retailers

  • Back at the Big Two: Sales growth

    For the first time since 2005, The Home Depot and Lowe’s Cos. both delivered positive comparable-store sales in all four quarters of 2010. Last year was also the first year both companies showed an increase in full-year sales since 2005. 


    These trends are strong evidence that the worst of the economic cycle has passed for the two home improvement retail giants.


  • True Value points to Q4 momentum

    Orlando, Fla. -- Chicago-based hardware co-op True Value Co. reported wholesale revenues increased 2.3% in the fourth quarter of 2010, and retail revenues increased 4.6% for the quarter.

    CEO Lyle Heidemann delivered the preliminary results to True Value members during the General Session of the co-op's 2011 Spring & Rental Market held here in Orlando. 

    "Our fourth quarter results should give us some momentum going into 2011," Heidemann said. 

  • Home Depot's Menear honored by City of Hope

    Orlando, Fla. -- A packed room of building industry executives and special guests of cancer and diabetes care center City of Hope set the stage for the charity's Spirit of Life ceremony honoring Craig Menear, The Home Depot's executive VP merchandising. 

    The City of Hope's Hardware and Homebuilding industry group raised more than $1 million for the City of Hope in connection with the Spirit of Life ceremony Jan. 11.

  • Lowe's offers LED bulb with Energy Star rating

    Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe’s says it is the first national retailer to offer consumers an Energy Start-rated LED A-Line bulb. 

  • Lowe's plans million-sapling giveaway

    In partnership with American Forests, the Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe's will celebrate the Earth Day weekend by giving away 1 million tree saplings to customers.

    “Putting trees into the hands of our customers is a simple way to make a big difference on Earth Day," said Kevin Measel, Lowe’s VP nursery merchandising. "We hope that these trees will be a catalyst for our customers to seek out other simple ways to give back to the earth at home and in day-to-day life."

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