Harbor Freight Tools signs deal to open new location in Danville

Hiring to begin for 25-30 new jobs in the community

HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS

News release

Harbor Freight Tools, America’s go-to store for quality tools at the lowest prices,  has announced that it will be opening a new store in Danville. The new store will be located at 1560 Hustonville Road and is expected to open in late fall. An official opening date will be announced closer to opening.

Construction has already begun at the location, using local workers and companies from the surrounding Danville area.

“We’ve been looking to open a location in Danville for a number of years so that we can provide the tools and equipment at tremendous values to the community,” said Trey Feiler, Senior Vice President, Real Estate and Construction for Harbor Freight Tools. “In addition to finding a great location, we were attracted by the availability of great associates in the Danville area, and we look forward to having them join the Harbor Freight team.”

The store is expected to bring between 25 and 30 new jobs to the community, including Sales and Logistic Supervisors, Senior Associates, Sales Associates and seasonal opportunities as well. Harbor Freight Tools offers a competitive starting rate along with a best-in-class retail benefits package that includes robust health coverage, and Thanksgiving and  Christmas off. Harbor Freight provides stability and the opportunity to advance in a company that continues to grow,  with over 24,000 associates and more than 1,200 locations nationwide.

Harbor Freight recognizes that its people are key to its success and is committed to being the best place to work in any  industry. In 2021, Forbes Magazine recognized Harbor Freight as the country’s number one employer for Veterans across all industries, one of the top employers in terms of diversity, a top employer for women, and one of the top 20 large employers in all of retail. Diversityjobs.com has also recognized the company as a top employer for its commitment to  diversity and inclusion.

Interested applicants can apply online at www.harborfreightjobs.com/retail and search “Danville, KY”.

About Harbor Freight Tools

For more than 40 years, Harbor Freight Tools has been America’s go-to source for affordable tools. The family-owned  company started in Southern California in 1977, when 17-year-old Eric Smidt began transforming his father’s small phone sales business into a successful mail order company, bypassing the resellers, dealing directly with factories, and passing the savings on to the customer.

The company opened its first store in 1980. Today Harbor Freight Tools has over 1,200 stores across the country, 24,000 associates and more than 40 million customers who depend on Harbor Freight’s quality and value to earn a living, repair  their homes and cars and pursue their hobbies. With core values of excellence and continuous improvement, Harbor  Freight Tools works to constantly improve the quality of its products and this year will introduce more than 800 new tools and accessories. Harbor Freight Tools is one of the nation’s fastest growing retailers, opening two new stores every week.

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