20th century In 1958,
John Menard Jr. began building post-frame buildings to finance his college education. By the end of 1959, he found it necessary to hire extra crews, and to purchase more pieces of equipment to keep up with demand. After graduating from the Wisconsin State College at Eau Claire (now
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire) in 1962, Menard purchased land in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and built an office and shop. The company was founded in 1960 and incorporated in 1962. The first Menards hardware store opened in 1964. By opening a truss plant in the late 1960s, Menards grew to produce more substantial building materials on-site. The truss plant evolved into the Menard Building Division, which produced steel siding and roofing, interior and exterior doors, decking and treated lumber, and other materials. Between the 1970s and 1980s Menards began opening locations in
Iowa,
Minnesota,
North Dakota and
South Dakota. The company expanded into
Nebraska in 1990,
Illinois in 1991 and
Indiana and
Michigan in 1992. Menards sold the Menard Building Division in 1994, racking up 36 years in the pole building industry. , pictured in 2012 (closed and relocated to
Sun Prairie in 2018) Menards was founded as
Menard Cashway Lumber. In the early 1980s, the "Cashway Lumber" name was dropped and the business became simply known to this day as Menards (though it was spelled with an apostrophe-s well into the 1980s).
21st century In 2000, the company opened its 150th store. During the early and mid 2000s, Menards expanded into
Ohio. In 2007, Menards opened its third and fourth distribution centers in
Holiday City, Ohio, and
Shelby, Iowa, which are and , respectively. In 2008, the company expanded further into the
United States Mid-south in
Missouri. In 2009, Menards opened its first
Wyoming location in
Casper. Then it was followed by another location in
Gillette and one more in
Cheyenne. In 2011, the company expanded into
Kansas. In 2012, Menards opened its first
Kentucky location in
Owensboro. Six more locations opened in Kentucky; one in
Louisville, another in
Paducah, another in
Elizabethtown, another in
Florence, another in
Bowling Green, and the last one in
Richmond. In 2020, Menards expanded into
West Virginia, opening four locations in that state: one in
Wheeling, another in
Morgantown, another in
Barboursville and the last one in
Bridgeport. There will be a fifth Menards in West Virginia in
Parkersburg, followed by a sixth location in
Charleston. A fifth manufacturing and distribution center in
Ravenna, Ohio began construction in Spring 2022 after a two-year-long delay. The distribution center in Ravenna will supplement the chain's expansion into
Northeast Ohio and
Western Pennsylvania. Menards announced in 2022 that it would open its first
Pennsylvania location in
Washington. A second Menards in
Uniontown has been delayed. ==Groceries==