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Rodda Paint
American paint company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rodda Paint Company was founded in 1932 by Arthur Rodda in Portland, Oregon. Rodda is the largest family-owned, regional paint company in the Pacific Northwest. Based in Portland, the company owns and operates 60 commercial and retail stores throughout Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, and Montana.[1]
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History
In August 2004, Rodda Paint Co. was acquired by Cloverdale Paint, Inc., in Surrey, British Columbia. At the time, Rodda had 41 retail stores.[2] Rodda signed a deal with Devine Color in May 2013 in which Rodda would distribute Devine's zero-VOC paint line.[3] The merged operation operates under the Rodda name in the United States and under the Cloverdale name in Canada. The company bought five Kelly-Moore Paints branded stores in July 2014, to increase the number of stores to 53.[1] Rodda then purchased Miller Paint, also based in Portland, in December 2024.[4][5]
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