Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Troy collision repair business opens Queensbury shop - Baltimore Business Journal:

http://personaltouchlv.com/news-tips/Top-10-Customer-Expectations.htm
has expanded for the first time into anew market, investintg about $1.5 million to open another auto body shop in The location at 619 Quaker Road is the formed Top of the World Auto Body, an 8,000-square-foot buildinvg that sits on about 3.5 said H&V Vice President Vartan Jerian, Jr. The new shop openec about a month ago. "Having two locations will allo w us to serve even more customers from a widee area across upstateNew York," Jerian said. "Thix is a big step for H&V and we are lookinyg forward to this new chapter forour company." Jerian said he'a looking to open a third shop in the next year or so.
The company was started in the earlyu 1970sby Jerian's father as a two-man Today it employs 50 The expansion into Queensbury comes nearly two years afted H&V built a 6,000-square-foot additio n to its business at 7 Oakwood Ave. in bringing the total size to 11,000 square H&V is the only the auto express centeer for insurance in theAlbany area, Jeriabn said. A Geico claims adjuster is on site as well as a representativsfor . Geico customers have theirf claimsreviewed on-the-spot so repairs can beginb immediately. Enterprise provides a Customers get their car repaired in four daysor "It's basically one stop shopping," he said.
H&V also participatexs in programs with and insuranced companies to processclaims faster.

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