FEBRUARY 2024
COVER STORY- Mississippi Dealership Finds The Right Stuff
PEARL, Mississippi – For Revell Outdoor Power, being a standalone power equipment dealership was not always the plan when the company first started as a hardware store 75 years ago. But as the metro Jackson, Miss. area grew, so did Revell’s hardware store business.
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Hometown Hardware Goes Power Equipment
PEARL, Mississippi – For Revell Outdoor Power, being a standalone power equipment dealership was not always the plan when the company first started as a hardware store 75 years ago. But as the metro Jackson, Miss. area grew, so did Revell’s hardware store business. Now, Revell Ace Hardware has eight locations, all with power equipment lines and a mechanic that can handle some light maintenance work, and Revell Outdoor Power is the standalone dealership location that acts as a hub for the power equipment side of the business.
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