Woodie's | |
Former Name: | Woodie's DIY Pay Less DIY |
Type: | Subsidiary |
Industry: | Retail Home improvement |
Predecessors: | --> |
Successors: | --> |
Founded: | in Walkinstown, Dublin, Ireland |
Founders: | --> |
Num Locations: | 35 [1] |
Num Locations Year: | 2022 |
Area Served: | Ireland |
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Revenue: | [2] |
Revenue Year: | 2021 |
Profit Year: | 2021 |
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Owners: | --> |
Num Employees: | 1,400 |
Num Employees Year: | 2022 |
Parent: | Grafton Group |
Slogans: | --> |
Woodie's is an Irish DIY and home improvement retailing company.[3] Founded in 1987 in Walkinstown, Dublin and opening the first store in the same year, it is a part of Grafton Group plc. Woodie's is a nationwide company, having over thirty stores in Ireland.[4] It operationally merged with Atlantic Homecare, the consumer division of Heiton Group that was acquired by Grafton Group in 2005,[5] with all Atlantic Homecare stores eventually being rebranded as Woodie's after Atlantic Homecare entered examinership in 2012 [6]
The company was founded in the summer of 1987, and the first store opened in Walkinstown under the name 'Pay Less DIY'. The success of this store then led to the opening of a second store in Glasnevin in April 1988. The continued successes of the retail operations led to two new store openings in 1990, one in Sallynoggin and the other in Cork. In 1989, ‘Pay Less DIY’ was purchased by the Grafton Group and was rebranded as Woodie's DIY.[7]
In the early 2000s, Woodie's DIY entered a phase of rapid expansion and in 2005, the business acquired sixteen Atlantic Homecare store estate which brought the total number of locations to its present figure. In 2015, the parent company saw a huge boost in sales and also noticed a positive performance in the business. Woodie's DIY proceeded to perform strongly as growth in house prices increased the need for residential repair and maintenance.
Woodie's DIY underwent rebranding in early 2014 where they changed their logo and TV advertising campaign. During this period they also dropped "DIY" from the name and the store would now just be "Woodie's". This was done as they believed it was time to modernize the brand.[8]