Ernst Home Centers

Ernst Home Centers, Inc.
Company typeHome improvement retail
Founded1893 (1893) in Seattle, Washington
FoundersFred and Charles Ernst
Defunct1996 (1996)
FateLiquidation
Headquarters
Number of locations
53[1] (1996)
Areas served
Western United States
ProductsLumber, tools, hardware, garden supplies, plants
Number of employees
2,000[1] (1996)
ParentPay 'n Save
SubsidiariesMalmo Nursery

Ernst Home Centers, Inc. was a chain of home improvement retail stores founded in Seattle, Washington, United States. Ernst was started in 1893 by Seattle brothers Charles and Fred Ernst. In 1960, it became a division of Pay 'n Save, one of the largest retail companies in the Northwest. After a 1984 takeover of Pay 'n Save, Ernst was sold off and went public in 1994. Following several highly publicized lawsuits and a failed attempt to open larger stores, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1996 and liquidated in early 1997. At the company's peak, it operated 95 stores in 12 western U.S. states.

  1. ^ a b Heberlein, Greg; Moriwaki, Lee (12 November 1996). "Ernst Selling All Its Stores, Finally Going Out Of Business -- Seattle Chain Unable To Survive Competition". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 20 January 2015.