Dunn-Edwards Expands Presence with New Store Opening in Sparks, Nevada
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Dunn-Edwards, a leading manufacturer and distributor of premium architectural, industrial, and high-performance paints, coatings, and paint supplies, has announced the opening of its newest retail store in Sparks, Nevada. Situated at 250 E Glendale Ave, the new location represents a strategic expansion into northern Nevada and aims to strengthen the company’s presence in the rapidly growing Reno–Tahoe region.
The Sparks store will offer local contractors, professionals, and homeowners convenient access to Dunn-Edwards’ comprehensive portfolio of high-quality products, supported by expert guidance for both residential and commercial applications. The expansion highlights the company’s ongoing focus on strengthening its footprint in high-growth markets while enhancing customer service and support for local communities.
“We’re proud to expand our footprint in northern Nevada with the addition of our Sparks store,” said Nick Hess, Executive Vice President of Operations. “Our team is excited to serve painting professionals and homeowners in the Sparks community with convenient access to Dunn-Edwards high-quality products and trusted expertise.”
The new store is designed to improve customer convenience and operational efficiency by offering a range of specialised services, including early-morning order pickup, one-hour colour matching, and complimentary jobsite delivery within a 150-mile radius. The location will also provide tinting services and dedicated support for professionals through commercial renderings and submittal assistance.
As residential and commercial development continues to expand across the Reno–Tahoe region, the Sparks store is expected to become an important resource for customers seeking dependable products and expert guidance. The expansion further reinforces Dunn-Edwards’ commitment to innovation, product quality, and sustainability through solutions that meet high performance and environmental standards.
Source: Dunn-Edwards




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