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New Ace Hardware store to open in Colonial Beach, Virginia: 'We look forward to becoming a helpful and valuable neighbor to the community'

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Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware is currently scheduled to establish a new shop in Colonial Beach, Virginia during the first week of April.

Costello's Ace Hardware will open its doors for the first time on April 1-2 and will be located at 535 Euclid Ave.

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

The new store was designed to serve the local community by offering responses to common home care issues and a diverse selection of materials for painting, lawn and garden maintenance and other home improvement projects.

Additionally, thousands of essential products and supplies from well-known brands are currently stocked at the shop, including best-selling products from Yeti, Scotts, STIHL, Big Green Egg, Milwaukee, Ben Moore, Traeger and Weber.

Ace Hardware has been in business for 90 years and is based in Oak Brook, Illinois and currently has over 5,500 independently owned and operated in the U.S and abroad, making it the world's biggest hardware cooperative.

Ace and its subsidiaries currently operate 14 distribution facilities in the United States, as well as in Shanghai, China, Panama City, Panama and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The company was also ranked with the "highest in customer satisfaction with home improvement retail stores for eight years in a row" by J.D. Power, an American data analytics and consumer intelligence company, according to an Ace press release.

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