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Henery Acquires Washington Dealers

Henery Hardware Inc., Port Townend, Wa., has increased to six location across Washington State with its acquisition of Hadlock Building Supply, Port Hadlock, Wa., and Deer Park Ace Hardware, Deer Park, Wa. 

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Henery Hardware Inc., Port Townend, Wa., has increased to six location across Washington State with its acquisition of Hadlock Building Supply, Port Hadlock, Wa., and Deer Park Ace Hardware, Deer Park, Wa. 

“We’re always looking for new growth opportunities, and the combination of geographic location, thoughtful business practices, and comprehensive customer service at Hadlock Building Supply and Deer Park Ace Hardware made both acquisitions a great fit,” said Henery Hardware owner Matthew Henery. “We’re excited to have joined forces with such well-established home improvement businesses, and to expand our presence in the Washington market.”

Henery Hardware has been a Do it Best member-owned business since 1994, and Henery has already begun transitioning the stores’ co-op affiliations to Do it Best—Hadlock from True Value, Deer Park from Ace. Both stores will undergo a complete store reset, including interior and exterior upgrades, layout updates, and product additions.

“We were energized by the potential of these two locations, and we jumped into renovations with both feet—and our co-op partner has been right alongside us,” said Henery. “The modern colors and clean lines of the new Do it Best Store Design will create a welcoming environment for pros and DIY shoppers alike, and the Do it Best Retail Performance team is helping me build strategic assortments for each market.”

Henery said he plans to retain all Hadlock Building Supply and Deer Park Ace Hardware associates: “They’re experienced experts who know our products inside and out, and the family of Henery Hardware business would only benefit from keeping them on.”

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