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industries Retail

DIY & Hardware Store

Key players in the DIY & Hardware Store market experienced double-digit year-over-year growth despite global supply chain issues and a raging pandemic. These numbers are the result of COVID-19 restrictions which required many people to stay home and provided them the opportunity to engage in home improvement activities.

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Ace Hardware
retail — DIY & Hardware Store

CMG formed Bolster Hardware, its eighth portfolio company, and acquired 21 Ace Hardware stores. Ace Hardware Corporation is an American hardware retailers' cooperative based in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States. It is the world's largest hardware retail cooperative, and the largest non-grocery American retail cooperative.

Acquired by Bolster Hardware
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Nuts & Bolts
retail — DIY & Hardware Store

Nuts & Bolts is a hardware store chain with seven locations serving Missouri and Kansas. All seven Nuts & Bolts locations will remain open as they undergo a complete remodel. Each store will be rebranded with the Waters Hardware named and will undergo a complete store reset, including refreshed interiors, layout updates, and product additions, according to Waters Hardware.

Acquired by Waters Hardware
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Town Center Hardware
retail — DIY & Hardware Store

Retailer of hardware products intended to provide the community with goods and services that reflect the interests and needs of the neighborhood. The company sells a wide range of hardware, tools, housewares, lawn and garden equipment, pet equipment and sporting goods, enabling customers to get products that are safe for the family as well as the environment.

Acquired by Westlake Ace Hardware