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They wanted to build a "depot"—a cavernous, warehouse-style, 60,000-square-foot behemoth that made other hardware stores look like toy shops. They wanted sawdust on the floor, skid marks, and prices so low they’d turn the industry upside down. They wanted sawdust on the floor, skid marks,

Tell the story of , who went from refugee to Regional Delivery Manager. Focus on the early financial struggles with Ken Langone. Which angle interests you most? Behind the Apron – Kevin's Story | The Home Depot Which angle interests you most

The doors opened on June 22, 1979. The shelves were stocked with 25,000 different products, from lumber to light fixtures. But the real secret weapon wasn't the inventory—it was the orange apron. They hired passionate plumbers, electricians, and carpenters to walk customers through DIY projects, not just sell them tools. Opening day was… quiet.

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