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HD Supply to Close La Vergne Distribution Center Affecting 108 Workers

HD Supply, a maintenance and operations distribution subsidiary of The Home Depot, notified employees that its La Vergne, Tennessee distribution center will close effective January 9, 2026, impacting 108 workers. The move, disclosed in a WARN notice filed October 27, 2025, is presented as a network consolidation and raises immediate questions about job displacement and local workforce support.

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HD Supply to Close La Vergne Distribution Center Affecting 108 Workers
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HD Supply informed employees that it will shut down its La Vergne distribution center in Davidson County with an effective closure date of January 9, 2026, a transition that directly affects 108 workers. The company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) on October 27, 2025, setting the formal notice and the planned shutdown date.

The company described the action as part of a network consolidation, saying the La Vergne Distribution Center will be consolidated into another facility in the area. In statements to employees and officials, HD Supply said it is "actively supporting affected associates." Local workforce and rapid-response teams have been notified to coordinate services with the workers who will be impacted by the consolidation.

The closure comes amid a pattern of multiple distribution and logistics site changes in the region during 2025, which has added pressure on workers who rely on these facilities for stable employment. For those at the La Vergne center, the consolidation could mean transfers to the receiving facility, shifts in job duties, or separation from the company, depending on how roles are absorbed and which positions are needed after the consolidation.

Immediate consequences for employees include disruption to income and benefits, changes to commuting patterns if positions are shifted, and the need to seek reemployment or retraining resources. The involvement of local workforce and rapid-response teams indicates that state and local agencies are prepared to offer coordination and services, though specific programs, timelines, and eligibility details have not been disclosed by the company.

HD Supply’s notification process followed WARN requirements and set the Jan. 9 closure date in late October. With that date now imminent, affected employees will be watching for further direction from the company about next steps, including any options for transfers, severance, or administrative support. State and local workforce agencies are positioned to work with affected workers to arrange assistance and connect them with available resources as the consolidation proceeds.

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