True Value Hardware

CA

4.6

OH 45895-1020 Get Directions View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampoperated since 1953. Growth is an integral part of the business &amporiginally started with one store located in New Bremen. In 1976a second store opened in Minster. The two small stores combine into the new current 40000 square foot facility in 1987 midway between Minster &ampNew Bremen. In 2004a second location was added in St. HenryOhio which is located in southern Mercer County.&nbspIn 2009 we remodeled the St. Henry store to the new Destination True Value format &amplayout.&nbspThis design makes for a greater shopping experience for the customer.&nbspWe liked the new layout so much that in 2010we remodeled our Minster store to the new DTV format as well.&nbspWe hope that you find our stores to be easy to navigate &ampMinister Manager Mr. Michael RollSt. Henry Manager Mr. Lee KuenningTroy Manager Mr. Dan SmithOwner/CEO Customer Contacts Ms. Linda KuenningHome CentersClothing

(208) 788-3333

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