Marriage and PregnancyLoew's Home Improvement: Have You Shopped At Loew's?
One of my favorite childhood memories was going to Loew"s Home Improvement stores with my grandfather, who was a general contractor. I would go into the store with him once or twice a week to pick up the materials he needed for a job, and to this day whenever I walk into a store I"m reminded of pushing a huge cart. Even though I"d sometimes run the it into people or display racks, my grandfather always let me push the cart when I asked him to. I remember him having a great rapport with the people who worked there, and we were constantly stopping to talk to one employee or another. They always seemed extremely knowledgeable and kind, and I genuinely looked forward to visiting with them whenever we went shopping there.
To this day, whenever I need materials for a project (which isn"t very frequently, I"m not very handy), I look forward to walking through the automatic doors and breathing in the scent of the wood that is sold there. Like the days when I was a child, the store employees are still very nice and they always seem to know what they"re talking about. Unlike at other chain stores, I never hesitate to ask an employee a question. Without fail at Loew"s Home Improvement stores, if the employee I ask doesn"t know how to help, he or she will find somebody who can.
I really get the feeling as though Loew"s Home Improvement stores are bigger versions of the small town shops you see in old movies. Everyone"s friendly and willing to lend you a hand. For me, Loew"s Home Improvement stores are the only ones I"ll go to for home related things. The store has really built a relationship with me, and I"m happy to take my paycheck there (even if it isn"t with my grandpa).