Los Angeles Times

All OSH stores will close by February

Parent firm Lowe’s plans to focus on its ‘core retail business.’

- By James Rufus Koren

All Orchard Supply Hardware stores will close by February, the company’s parent — home-improvemen­t retail giant Lowe’s — announced Wednesday.

The chain, also known as OSH, has 99 locations in California, Oregon and Florida, as well as distributi­on centers, all of which will close. The move comes five years after Lowe’s bought most OSH stores out of bankruptcy after an ill-fated spinoff from the chain’s former owner, Sears Holdings Corp.

It also comes amid big changes at Lowe’s that may have sparked a rethinking of OSH’s place within the larger firm. Lowe’s named Marvin R. Ellison, the former top executive at J.C. Penney, as its president and chief executive effective last month.

Ellison told investors in a

conference call Wednesday that OSH, which operates stores much smaller than Lowe’s locations, was not running well. Even if it were performing better, he said, OSH could never become a big part of the company’s overall business.

“It became clear to me we wanted to be focused on our core retail business,” Ellison said. He added that even if Orchard were a much larger business, it would “have very small benefit to the shareholde­rs.”

OSH last year posted sales of $600 million — less than 1% of the overall sales of $68.6 billion for Lowe’s, executives said.

OSH, founded in San Jose in 1931, started out as a coop supplying fruit growers in the days when what’s now Silicon Valley was filled with orchards. It grew into a more general hardware store, one that in recent years catered to homeowners and do-ityourself­ers, setting it apart from contractor-focused big-box retailers Lowe’s and Home Depot.

OSH stores are about one-third the size of a typical Lowe’s and known for hands-on customer service.

Sears acquired the chain in 1996 when the Chicago retail giant was looking to expand its share of the home improvemen­t market. In 2012, it spun off OSH as a separate business, but the newly independen­t company declared bankruptcy less than two years later, crushed by hundreds of millions of dollars of debt it was saddled with as part of the spin-off.

Lowe’s bought 72 OSH stores out of bankruptcy. The company’s CEO at the time said the deal was an opportunit­y to quickly expand operations in California, where executives believed Lowe’s needed more stores, and would give the company “the opportunit­y to participat­e more fully in California’s economic recovery.”

Lowe’s had continued to grow the OSH chain until recently, opening a new location in East Hollywood within the last year and opening its first locations in Florida just two years ago.

Ellison on Wednesday said there “were some strategic decisions made that, if they had to be done over, would be done differentl­y.”

Big-box retailers dominate the hardware and home improvemen­t market. Lowe’s, Home Depot and Midwestern chain Menard’s together control more than 80% of the market, according to research firm IBISWorld.

Still, it appears there’s demand for small, neighborho­od hardware stores. Ace Hardware Corp., a co-op that sells goods to independen­tly owned Ace-branded stores, reported sales of $5.1 billion last year, up about 5% over the previous year. Sales have continued to grow in this year’s first half, up another 5% compared with the same period last year.

Ellison said that Lowe’s will provide job placement services for OSH employees and that those workers will have priority when applying for positions at Lowe’s. He noted that 86% of OSH locations are within 10 miles of a Lowe’s.

Shares of Lowe’s rose 5.8% to $105.52 on Wednesday.

 ?? Tony Avelar Associated Press ?? ORCHARD SUPPLY Hardware has 99 locations in California, Oregon and Florida, as well as distributi­on centers, all of which will close. Workers will have priority when applying for positions at Lowe’s, the firm said.
Tony Avelar Associated Press ORCHARD SUPPLY Hardware has 99 locations in California, Oregon and Florida, as well as distributi­on centers, all of which will close. Workers will have priority when applying for positions at Lowe’s, the firm said.
 ?? Frances M. Roberts TNS ?? LOWE’S HAD been growing the OSH chain until recently, including expanding to Florida two years ago and opening an East Hollywood store in the last year.
Frances M. Roberts TNS LOWE’S HAD been growing the OSH chain until recently, including expanding to Florida two years ago and opening an East Hollywood store in the last year.

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