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Sherwin-Williams Adds More Color to the Quad Cities
By Stan Bindell, QCBN
Sherwin-Williams Paint Store has opened a branch in Chino Valley. Store Manager Jennifer Italiano said they made the move from downtown Prescott because of the growing community in Chino and because Sherwin-Williams had another store near its Prescott location. Stores are now located in Chino Valley, Prescott Valley and Prescott.
“This way, we can serve everybody,” Italiano said.
Italiano, who has been with Sherwin-Williams Paint for four years, has made the new location known by hosting both wholesale and retail grand openings along with a car show with more than 100 cars. She expects the car show to become an annual event.
“We’re getting busier every day and the locals are happy they don’t have to drive into Prescott for all their painting needs,” she said.
Aside from interior and exterior paints, Italiano said Sherwin-Williams has painting supplies and equipment. She said a lot of contractors live in Chino Valley and subcon- tract their work for painters who use Sherwin-Williams.
Italiano enjoys the interaction with customers, from helping them select colors to seeing a project from start to