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Ace Hardware store opens in Providence Forge

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Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

A new Ace Hardware store on March 26 and 27 opens its doors for its grand opening in Providence Forge.

Located at 9321 Pocahontas Trl, the Providence Forge store will bring a personal experience to home maintenance enthusiasts, according to an Ace Hardware press release.

"The store has been designed to reflect the needs of the Providence Forge community, including solutions to everyday home maintenance needs, as well as an extensive array of high-quality products in categories such as paint, lawn and garden," Ace Hardware officials said in the release.

Ace Hardware has been around for 90 years.

“Our mission is to provide customers with the neighborly advice and assistance they have come to expect from Ace,” Owner of Providence Forge Ace Hardware Kevin Deaver said, according to the release. “We look forward to becoming a helpful and valuable neighbor to the community, both inside and outside the walls of our store.”

J.D. Power ranked Ace Hardware No. 1 in client satisfaction in 2014, per the release. The company won the title eight years in a row.

"The store is packed with thousands of essential products and supplies, including some of the most respected brand names and best-selling items to help people take care of their homes," Ace officials said, according to the release. "Key product offerings include paint, lawn and garden, hardware, electrical, plumbing, automotive and home décor, as well as niche products such as Yeti, Scotts, STIHL, Big Green Egg, Milwaukee, Ben Moore, Traeger, Weber."

There are 5,500 Ace Hardware stores around the world, with 14 distribution centers in the United States.

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