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    Goodale Pro Hardware Closing Doors in Grandview

    After eight years of serving the hardware needs of Grandview Heights and the surrounding areas, Goodale Pro Hardware is closing its doors for good. Father-and-son owners Jeff and Jeffrey Zettler have labeled the closure as a retirement sale, and currently have all items in the store priced to close out all inventory.

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    When the store opened in 2009, it was a complement to the Downtown Zettler Hardware store, which had served the community since the 1840s. The Downtown store closed temporarily in 2012 for repairs after a car crashed into the front of the building, but it never reopened for business.

    No final day of operation has been set as of yet, but Zettler stated that it would likely be late-April or early-May.

    For more information, visit www.goodalehardware.com.

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