Just passed one last night, complete with the original blue and red "W" logo. The chain seems to be going strong in the UK, with over 200 stores open.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/companyhistory
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Wickes Lumber lives on...
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Yeah, Wikipedia seems unaware that there were even U.S. locations, apparently.
Used to have one in my town. Seems that it went to the end of the chain, in what, 1992? I was never able to find a whole lot of information on it...
Used to have one in my town. Seems that it went to the end of the chain, in what, 1992? I was never able to find a whole lot of information on it...
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Sounds about right. I think they disappeared shortly after Builders Emporium in California (also owned by Wickes)pseudo3d wrote:Yeah, Wikipedia seems unaware that there were even U.S. locations, apparently.
Used to have one in my town. Seems that it went to the end of the chain, in what, 1992? I was never able to find a whole lot of information on it...