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    Handyman Hardware

    3.9 (11 reviews)
    ModerateHardware Stores
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Supplies needed for some art projects. This place is close to home with a good selection.

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    Marx Hardware and Paint

    Marx Hardware and Paint

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
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    Outstanding old school real hardware store. Great service. Rare gem…read more Open Saturday. Cash only.

    I love this place so much…read more I lived in Old North for five years, and was a frequent visitor to Marx during that time. I still stop by when I go back to visit St. Louis. There is no place like it. They still heat the place exclusively with the potbelly stove. They have hunting trophies and a roll-top desk. They still sell window glaze by the pound. Marx has been open since 1875, and has been in the same family most of that time. While their inventory may appear slightly underwhelming on the surface, ask them if you don't see what you need right away. They may have it in the back, or may have an alternate idea. If they don't have something, Steve can tell you another place on the Near North Side to get it. Several times during the renovation of my old house, I'd try going to Home Depot for something and discover that they do not sell things appropriate to an old house. So I'd go back to Marx and of course they knew where I could get an 36" chimney cap for an 1890s chimney, or where I could get push mower blades sharpened, or... really, you name it, and he always knew. Another experience I had with Marx while renovating my old house: Several times I would have a last-minute emergency, moments before Marx was set to close for the day, and I'd call over there and ask, "Hey, it's Claire on Sullivan Street. I just had a plumbing blowout. Can you please stay open for 10 more minutes so I can get the parts I need to have running water tonight?" and they would stay open for me. I don't know that they'd do that for casual customers they didn't know, but the fact that they do it at all says a lot. You can't build that kind of relationship or get that kind of service from Home Depot or Lowes. Steve even let me use the shop to film a scene of a short movie. Again, not a thing they'd necessarily do for any random person who walked in the door, but the fact that he did that says something about his generosity. Not only did he let our whole slew of actors-not-going-to-buy-anything traipse all over the store and change costumes, but he even volunteered to play the shopkeeper in our little movie. So, so nice. Worth noting briefly: Marx carries a handful of household goods. Detergent, toilet paper, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, stuff like that. When I lived on the Near North Side without a car, I was mighty grateful to be able to get these things a couple of blocks from my house. They might be cheaper elsewhere, but not having to cross town and keeping the money in my community, are worth it. Obviously this is not an impartial review, but this place has gone above and beyond for me many times. Detroit (my new home) has many great hardware stores in its neighborhoods, but Marx is still my all-time favorite.

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