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Stanley Buying Craftsman Tool Business in $900M Deal

Craftsman Products

Stanley Black & Decker is buying Sears’ iconic Craftsman tool brand in a deal valued at about $900 million. With the acquisition, which the manufacturer announced Thursday, Stanley will own the rights to develop, make and sell Craftsman products. The deal is expected to close this year. …

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Sears to Close 30 More Stores in Q1

Sears Holdings

Sears has announced it will close more than 30 Kmart and Sears stores in the first quarter of 2017 in response to poor third-quarter earnings, according to Business Insider. The retailer made an internal announcement, but did not publicly state which …

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J.C. Penney Continues Experiments in Home Improvement

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In 2016, J.C. Penney has experimented with multiple product categories that compete directly with home improvement retailers, and the year isn’t quite over yet. The Texas company began selling heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in November in test stores in …

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Lowe’s Failed Australian Business Closes All Stores

Masters Home Improvement

The final stores from Lowe’s failed Australian joint venture closed this month. Lowe’s partner in the business, Woolworths Limited, oversaw liquidation of the Masters Home Improvement assets. Additionally, the company announced that all stores would cease operating after Dec. 11. The chain had more …

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House-Hasson Adds Sales Staff in 3 States

house-hasson operations VP

House-Hasson Hardware has added sales staff in Pennsylvania, Florida and Louisiana to serve the company’s existing retailers and grow its business in those states. The regional distributor is looking to strengthen its current customers and its presence in areas where it already …

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Menards Investigated for Possible Labor Law Violation

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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is addressing another potential labor law violation by Menards. The NLRB issued a complaint regarding the big box home improvement retailer for possibly violating labor laws by classifying its delivery drivers as independent contractors instead of …

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Expert Q&A: The State of the Housing Market

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Kermit Baker is a senior research fellow at the Joint Center for Housing at Harvard University and the project director of the Remodeling Futures Program. The goal of this program is to develop an improved understanding of the dynamics of the U.S. …

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