31. The Warehouse that built the American Suburbs
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When you hear the name Home Depot ($HD), you probably think of a massive warehouse for weekend DIY projects—the go-to place for paint, lumber, and garden supplies. It's the undisputed king of home improvement retail, a cultural icon for homeowners across North America.
But the real engine driving this orange-aproned giant isn't the casual DIYer; it's the professional contractor. The "Pro" customer is the heart of Home Depot's business, and the company has built an incredibly efficient supply chain and service ecosystem to become the indispensable partner for builders, plumbers, and electricians. This focus has turned it into a blue-chip, dividend-paying powerhouse. However, after years of a booming housing market, the environment is changing. With higher interest rates cooling home sales and remodeling projects, is Home Depot's fortress strong enough to withstand the pressure?
We're grabbing our tool belts to determine if Home Depot's dominance with the Pro customer can insulate it from a housing slowdown or if this retail titan is too dependent on a cyclical market.
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