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== History ==
== History ==
Marvin's was founded as a single hardware store in Alabama City (now Gadsden) by [[Marvin Cohn]] in [[1945]].  Cohn later expanded with a second store and additional products.  In [[1965]], the two stores were replaced by a newly-built, full-service home center.  The [[1966|following year]], Cohn's oldest son, [[Alfred Cohn|Alfred]], finished his education and joined the business, eventually taking over from his father. Alfred moved the company's headquarters to [[Trussville]] in the 1980s. Initially, the building at 6345 [[South Chalkville Road]] was strictly an office building, but due to increased customer inquiries, the building was expanded and a retail store was added to the rear. By the mid 1990s, the entire building was renovated to accommodate a larger store, and the headquarters was moved to an unmarked building at 7840 [[Parkway Drive]] in Leeds.
Marvin's was founded as a single hardware store in Alabama City (now Gadsden) by [[Marvin Cohn]] in [[1945]].  Cohn later expanded with a second store and additional products.  In [[1965]], the two stores were replaced by a newly-built, full-service home center.  The [[1966|following year]], Cohn's oldest son, [[Alfred Cohn|Alfred]], finished his education and joined the business, eventually taking over from his father. Alfred moved the company's headquarters to [[Trussville]] in the 1980s. Initially, the building at 6345 [[South Chalkville Road]] was strictly an office building, but due to increased customer inquiries, the building was expanded and a retail store was added to the rear. In [[1998]] the entire building was renovated to accommodate a larger store, and the headquarters was moved to an unmarked building at 7840 [[Parkway Drive]] in Leeds.


The chain has since spread across [[Alabama]] and Mississippi.  In [[2012]], the first of several planned Tennessee stores opened.
The chain has since spread across [[Alabama]] and Mississippi.  In [[2012]], the first of several planned Tennessee stores opened.
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* [[Cullman]] - 1707 [[Main Avenue Southwest]]
* [[Cullman]] - 1707 [[Main Avenue Southwest]]
* [[Oneonta]] - 1600 [[2nd Avenue East]]
* [[Oneonta]] - 1600 [[2nd Avenue East]]
* Trussville - 6345 South Chalkville Road
 
==Former stores==
* [[Pelham]]
* Trussville - 6345 South Chalkville Road (closed October [[2014]])


== References ==
== References ==
* "[http://www.marvinsbuildingmaterials.com/_pages/_company/history2.htm Our History]." (August 4, 2011)Marvin's Building Materials and Home Centers.
* Mahoney, Ryan (April 27, 2003) "Marvin's is building its future." {{BBJ}}
* Poe, Ryan. (September 12, 2011). "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2011/09/12/marvins-expanding-to-tennessee.html Marvin's expanding to Tennessee]." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* "[http://www.marvinsbuildingmaterials.com/_pages/_company/history2.htm Our History]." (August 4, 2011) Marvin's Building Materials and Home Centers.
* Poe, Ryan (September 12, 2011) "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2011/09/12/marvins-expanding-to-tennessee.html Marvin's expanding to Tennessee]." {{BBJ}}
* Lloyd, Gary (October 14, 2014) "Marvin’s in Trussville closing." {{TT}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 08:30, 21 October 2014

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Marvin’s Building Materials and Home Centers is a chain of home improvement stores based in Leeds.

History

Marvin's was founded as a single hardware store in Alabama City (now Gadsden) by Marvin Cohn in 1945. Cohn later expanded with a second store and additional products. In 1965, the two stores were replaced by a newly-built, full-service home center. The following year, Cohn's oldest son, Alfred, finished his education and joined the business, eventually taking over from his father. Alfred moved the company's headquarters to Trussville in the 1980s. Initially, the building at 6345 South Chalkville Road was strictly an office building, but due to increased customer inquiries, the building was expanded and a retail store was added to the rear. In 1998 the entire building was renovated to accommodate a larger store, and the headquarters was moved to an unmarked building at 7840 Parkway Drive in Leeds.

The chain has since spread across Alabama and Mississippi. In 2012, the first of several planned Tennessee stores opened.

Birmingham District stores

Former stores

  • Pelham
  • Trussville - 6345 South Chalkville Road (closed October 2014)

References

External links