
By SDCNN Staff
Dunn-Edwards Paints hosted a grand opening on Thursday, Aug. 11, for its new store in North Park.
The store, located at 2011 El Cajon Blvd., offers a complete line of architectural paint, painting supplies and equipment, free delivery services with no minimums, will-call services and credit accounts.

Dozens of guests at the grand opening enjoyed a free catered lunch and participated in a contractor drawing for chances to win a spray pump, a flat-screen TV, Dunn-Edwards gift cards, gift cards and more.

Dunn-Edwards is the one-stop paint shop for both contractors and do-it-yourselfers, offering everything a painter needs for projects large or small. Dunn-Edwards is the only major paint manufacturer to have removed ethylene glycol from their paints, which the company voluntarily did more than 20 years ago. Based in Southern California, the company has more than 125 stores and about 1,500 employees.
For more information, call 619-786-1106 or visit dunnedwards.com.

