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  • Century-old hardware store to close in New Jersey

    True Value member Point Hardware and Gifts, of Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., will be closing...
  • Ace expands footprint in Puerto Rico

    By the end of March, Ace Hardware Corp. will convert 13 hardware stores owned by 10 different retailers to the Ace banner. 

    The 13 stores will continue to be part of the local buying group Ferrmax, but will end ties with True Value, according to Ace.

    “These excellent retailers are a welcome addition to the Ace family,” said Bob Moschorak, president of Ace Hardware International Holdings.

  • Talking in circulars

    Hardware store circulars have been part of our nation’s newspapers for generations and are a...
  • Impulse item guide

    As customers walk toward the checkout registers at Lowe’s in Holmdel, N.J., they are confronted...
  • The new face of hardware: Facebook

    Hardware store owners are using social networking sites on the Internet to connect with customers...
  • Walking the aisles in Lockhart, Texas

    The Tuttle Lumber True Value store on San Antonio Street in historic Lockhart Texas — straight down the road from one of the prettiest courthouses in the state — has a colorful past.


    And the owners, with an assist from the Chicago-based co-op, are working to ensure that it is well designed for the future.


    Originally a 1950’s-era grocery store, then a True Value hardware store, then an Ace hardware store, then a vacant shell for three years, the site was finally converted to its current form as Tuttle Lumber True Value in mid-2010.


  • Who hit it big in Chicago?

    Retailers share stage and prizes at True Value Reunion.

  • True Value to celebrate “Independence” days

    Look for Bargain Burners, Impulse Alley, 38 Special and Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs at upcoming True Value Spring Reunion.

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