FL Davis Fayetteville Ace Hardware: ‘We look forward to becoming a helpful and valuable neighbor to the community’

FL Davis Fayetteville Ace Hardware: ‘We look forward to becoming a helpful and valuable neighbor to the community’
FL Davis Fayetteville Hardware will be celebrating its grand opening Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4. — Ace Hardware
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A new Ace Hardware store opens its doors and celebrates its grand opening event in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4.

Located at 1535 N. College Avenue in Fayetteville, the new store seeks to bring customers a unique and personal experience. 

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

There are approximately 5,500 locally owned and operated Ace Hardware stores throughout the world, including 70 countries. 

“The store has been designed to reflect the needs of the Fayetteville 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,” according to the press release. 

The new Fayetteville store is packed with thousands of essential products and supplies, including some of the most popular brand names and best-selling items to help people with home repair and maintenance. Key product offerings include hardware, electrical, plumbing, automotive and home decor.

Ace is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, and has been in business since 1924. Ace has become a part of local communities around the world and is known as the place with the “helpful hardware folks.” For more information, visit AceHardware.com or Newsroom.AceHardware.com. 



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