Fifth Avenue to Kearny Mesa: How San Diego Hardware Co. outlasted a downtown era ...Middle East

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Four men in front of the first San Diego Hardware Company at 658 5th Avenue. The men are identified from left to right as Hugh McKie, Clarence McNeilly, unknown, and Fred Gasley. Ladders, wheelbarrows, and other items are on the boardwalk in front of the business c. 1895. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

San Diego was still being built, one block at a time, in the late 1800s.

In those days, hardware stores weren’t secondary retail — they functioned as part of the city’s construction system, supplying the materials that turned open land into a working urban landscape.

In that environment, the San Diego Hardware Company was founded in 1892, during a period when the city’s commercial identity was still taking shape.

View of horses pulling a buggy and bicyclist in a downtown San Diego parade in front of the San Diego Hardware Store on 5th Avenue in the 1890s or 1900s. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

A downtown presence that anchored itself

By the early 20th century, San Diego Hardware Company was operating from 840 Fifth Avenue, a location that would define much of its presence for decades.

A group of people gathered outside San Diego Hardware Company in downtown San Diego in the 1920s or 1930s. Sign-in image: Trade Expansion Sale. c. 1920. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

As downtown San Diego changed around it, the store stayed in place. New buildings rose nearby, traffic patterns shifted, and commercial activity moved across different corridors, but the business continued operating from the same stretch of Fifth Avenue.

San Diego Hardware Company was located on the west side of Fifth Avenue (later called 5th Avenue) between E Street and F Street. 1922. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

Inside, the inventory expanded over time. What began as a general hardware supplier developed into a more specialized operation, eventually including architectural hardware, decorative fittings, and design-focused materials alongside traditional tools.

It remained a steady stop for builders, contractors, and homeowners working through the practical demands of construction and repair.

The long rhythm of Fifth Avenue

Possibly the inside of the San Diego Hardware Company. Unknown date. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

For much of the 20th century, San Diego Hardware was part of the retail rhythm along Fifth Avenue, serving customers across generations.

Regular customers often returned over the years, sometimes over decades, moving through the same aisles as surrounding businesses shifted around them. It adjusted gradually as the city around it evolved.

A woman dressed in hardware goods and equipment is in an advertising display for the San Diego Hardware Company. Two pairs of scissors hang in front of her on chains, and a variety of other hardware products also hang on the woman. c. 1898. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

A major move after more than eight decades downtown

In 2006, the San Diego Hardware Company left its Fifth Avenue location and relocated to Kearny Mesa.

The move reflected broader changes in San Diego’s commercial geography. Downtown was no longer the central hub for all business activity. Companies needed larger footprints, easier vehicle access, and showroom layouts built for expanded inventory and modern retail operations. Kearny Mesa provided that flexibility.

A business that reflects the city it serves

Looking south on 2nd Avenue from Market Street in Downtown San Diego. The parking lot is in view on the left with Southwest Marine Hardware, Consolidated Electrical Distributors, and ESD Company are seen to the south on the left side of the street. The bus storage yard is seen on the right. This negative is part of a series to photograph San Diego in 1980 and 1981. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center)

The story of San Diego Hardware Company follows the city’s own pattern of growth.

It started in a compact downtown built around construction and commerce and remained on Fifth Avenue for more than eight decades as San Diego expanded outward. Eventually, like many long-standing retailers, it moved into a more car-oriented part of the city.

What started as a downtown hardware supplier became a long-running institution defined less by storefront changes than by the buildings, repairs, and projects that it helped make possible.

The company continues operating today in Kearny Mesa as a family-owned business, according to its official website.

Read more history stories here, and do you have a story to tell? Send an email to DebbieSklar@cox.net.

Sources:

San Diego Hardware Company — official company history and ownership statementSan Diego History Center Digital CollectionsVarious newspapers — reporting on downtown retail and commercial shifts, including relocation trends from downtown to suburban business districts

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