A Napier home and garden machines business has been sold by the couple who transformed it from a traditional lawnmower sales and services shop with a history dating back to before World War I.
With a quarter-century of their own in the game, Craig and Vicki Macmillan had their last day in the Stihl Shop in Thackeray St on Monday, handing over the keys to new owners Marty and Debbie Leach.
The Macmillans started out in a now recently demolished building a few hundred metres away on the corner of Kennedy Rd and Owen St, where brothers Wally and Artie Watts extended their motorbike and car repair business (started in 1912) by branching into the growing motor trade about the time of World War II, which ended in 1945.
The big change came when the business moved to new premises in 2003 and rebranded as a Stihl Shop the following year under a sale and support arrangement. The business has become one of the largest in the country, with 71 retail sites nationwide as of the latest addition last week.
The biggest changes were the transformation from a mainly Monday to Friday operation to seven-days-a-week retailing, and the diversification required as society changed, including people getting contractors to do the lawns instead of mowing their own.