Home Depot employees in orange vests were busy helping customers Tuesday in the parking lot of the Joplin store flattened just nine days ago by a tornado.
There wasn't a lot to choose from just yet, but the store's reopening and quick sales of roofing material, lumber and other necessities showed city residents' determination to begin rebuilding quickly after the May 22 tornado that cut a 6-mile swath through the heart of this community of nearly 50,000 residents. Home Depot itself already has a 30,000-square-foot temporary building framed and expected to open within a couple of weeks. Until then, it's selling a smaller selection of urgently needed products from an outdoor area in the parking lot.
"We're trying to let people know we're not just a retail store to take their money. We're here," store manager Steve Cope said.
This blog features observations from Randy Turner, a former teacher, newspaper reporter and editor. Send news items or comments to rturner229@hotmail.com
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Nine days after tornado, Home Depot back in business
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch highlights Home Depot, which is back in business only nine days after the tornado hit Joplin:
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