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Business Tools | Tuesday June 13 Service King Collision Repair Opens Three New LocationsService King Collision Repair Centers has opened its 20th location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Service King is transforming the acquired Anderson’s Collision Center externally, with its classic trade dress, and internally with the most advanced state-of-the-art equipment available in the industry. The Fort Worth Service King is managed by Chris Gottlieb.In the last month, Service King has opened two more locations in Duncanville and Grapevine, Texas. Service King’s 19th location opened last week in Grapevine. The 30,000 square foot facility is conveniently located on the premises of the Grapevine Chrysler – Jeep – Dodge auto dealership, and repairs vehicles of all makes and models. The Grapevine Service King is managed by Steve Church. On May 22nd the 18th location opened in Duncanville. This 28,000 square foot facility was a former Collision Specialists of Texas body shop. The Duncanville location is managed by Tony Mahon. “We are excited to expand into the under-served areas of the Fort Worth, Grapevine, and Duncanville vicinities,” said Eddie Lennox, founder and CEO of Service King. “Our 30 year history in the DFW area reflects the commitment we have towards providing the finest collision repair experience a customer can receive.” All Service Kings feature the most advanced state-of-the-art equipment available in the industry. In addition to traditional Service King service offerings, the new locations feature working space for insurance adjustors and Enterprise Rent-A-Car services. Lennox founded Service King in December of 1976 with one location in Dallas. This year Service King is celebrating its 30th year in business, now with 20 DFW locations. Service King is the largest paint and body operation in the area and one of the top five independently owned and operated collision repair organizations in the United States. ©2006 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED
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