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Elder's Ace Hardware store 'to provide customers with neighborly advice and assistance' in East Nashville May 13

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A new Ace Hardware store will open in East Nashville in May. | Unsplash/Bente Whyatt

A new Ace Hardware store will open in East Nashville in May. | Unsplash/Bente Whyatt

Elder's Ace Hardware of East Nashville, Tennessee, is set to open May 13.

Home improvement shoppers are welcome to begin shopping in the store, located at 2620 Gallatin Pike, on Friday, May 13. The grand opening festivities continue on Saturday, May 14.

“Our mission is to provide customers with the neighborly advice and assistance they have come to expect from Ace,” Ace Hardware said in a 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 in Music City will offer products for shoppers wishing to do repairs and improvements in their homes.

"For 90 years, Ace Hardware has been known as the place with the helpful hardware folks in thousands of neighborhoods across America, providing customers with a more personal kind of helpful," according to the release. "With more than 5,500 hardware stores locally owned and operated across the globe, Ace is the largest hardware cooperative in the industry."

Lawn, paint and garden products are some items shoppers can expect to find in the new store, as well as hardware, electrical, plumbing, automotive and home decor, along with niche products such as Yeti, Scotts, Big Green Egg, Milwaukee, Ben Moore, Traeger and Weber.

Ace Hardware is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, and has stores in all 50 states as well as 60 countries.

You can visit Elder's Ace Hardware's Facebook page here

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