Hardwarehouse
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| Formerly | BBC Hardware Home Depot |
|---|---|
| Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Retail |
| Founded | October 3, 1992 |
| Founder | BBC Hardware |
| Defunct | 2001 |
| Fate | Absorbed into Bunnings |
Number of locations | 62 (2001) |
Area served | Australia, New Zealand |
| Products | Hardware |
| Revenue | $1.5 billion (2000) |
| $111 million (2000) | |
Number of employees | 5,000+ (2000) |
| Parent | Howard Smith Limited |
| Website | www.hardwarehouse.com.au |
Hardwarehouse was a home improvement chain in Australia. The chain was an offshoot of BBC Hardware, which was owned by Burns Philp and then Howard Smith Limited, and had stores in Australia and New Zealand. It was established by BBC Hardware as a way to implement and develop the adopted hardware warehouse concept which was based on overseas chains B&Q and Home Depot.
Before Hardwarehouse was absorbed into Bunnings in 2001, it was the largest corporately owned home improvement retailer in Australia and New Zealand with 62 stores and over 5,000 employees, as it traded under the BBC Hardware name.
