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Westlake Ace Hardware Relocates Omaha Store Location

Westlake Ace Omaha relocation

Westlake Ace Hardware recently relocated one of its Omaha, Nebraska, stores to a new location in the Westgate Plaza shopping center. The new 16,000 square feet store will employ the same general manager, Sean Grant, and all store associates from …

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Hammond Lumber Company to Acquire Ware-Butler Building Supply

Hammond Lumber acquisition

Hammond Lumber Company recently announced plans to acquire Ware-Butler Building Supply. The acquisition is planned to close on July 31, 2025.  The transition includes 15 Ware-Butler retail locations in Maine and all Ware-Butler employees will be offered continued employment at …

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House-Hasson Appoints New Key Leadership

House-Hasson leadership

House-Hasson Hardware recently announced the appointment of Jay Bunch as chief financial officer and Matthew Patti as vice president of purchasing. Bunch brings over 30 years of financial leadership and accounting experience to House-Hasson as a licensed CPA in the …

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Single-Family Starts Down in June

June Housing starts

Single-family housing starts decreased in June to the lowest rate since July 2024, due to elevated interest rates, rising inventories and ongoing supply issues in the housing sector, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). While overall housing …

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Aubuchon Company Expands to Rhode Island

aubuchon acquisition

The Aubuchon Company recently announced the acquisition of Wyoming Ace Hardware in Wyoming, Rhode Island. The store will be relocated to Richmond, Rhode Island and will be rebranded to Aubuchon Ace Hardware. Rick and Linda Osborne, owners of Wyoming Ace …

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Remodeling Spending Expected to Soften in 2026

residential construction spending August 2025

Annual spending for home remodeling is expected to soften in 2026, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) released by the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. “Weakness in the current …

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