Menards
American home improvement chain in the Midwestern United States
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2024 | Menards ranked first in J.D. Power survey with the highest customer satisfaction among national home improvement retail stores. |
2023 | The Menards and Matt Crafton sponsorship partnership becomes the longest-tenured driver/sponsorship relationship in NASCAR, surpassing STP and Richard Petty. |
2022 | Menards ranked 34th on the National Retail Federation's list of '100 Top Retailers'. |
2022 | Menards ranked second in J.D. Power survey for customer satisfaction among home improvement retail stores. |
2022 | Menards ranked 28th on Forbes' list of 'America's Largest Private Companies' with an estimated revenue of US$13 billion. |
2022 | Construction began on a fifth manufacturing and distribution center in Ravenna, Ohio. Menards announced its first Pennsylvania location in Washington, with a second location planned in Uniontown. |
2021 | Menards ranked 26th on Forbes' list of 'America's Largest Private Companies' with an estimated revenue of US$11.8 billion. |
2020 | Menards expanded into West Virginia, opening four locations in Wheeling, Morgantown, Barboursville, and Bridgeport, with plans for additional stores in Parkersburg and Charleston. |
2018 | Ray Szmanda passes away after being the face of Menards advertisements for many years. |
2016 | Menards begins sponsoring Team Penske in NASCAR racing. |
2012 | Menards opened its first Kentucky location in Owensboro, followed by additional locations in Louisville, Paducah, Elizabethtown, Florence, Bowling Green, and Richmond. |
2011 | Paul Menard (John Menard's son) wins his only NASCAR Cup race at the Brickyard 400 in a Menards sponsored Richard Childress Chevrolet. |
2011 | Menards expanded into Kansas. |
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