Nagy’s Collision Centers to Celebrate Grand Opening of Hartville Location - BodyShop Business

Nagy’s Collision Centers to Celebrate Grand Opening of Hartville Location

Nagy’s Collision Centers has announced the grand opening of its newly renovated location in Hartville, Ohio.

Nagy’s Collision Centers has announced the grand opening of its newly renovated location in Hartville, Ohio.

The grand opening will take place on June 19 from 8-9 a.m. and will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony including complimentary breakfast and refreshments.

“Over the past five years, we have seen steady growth at this location,” said Dan Rohler, manager of Nagy’s Hartville location. “With five employees on staff and a newly expanded and renovated building, we will continue to provide the Hartville community with the Next Level Service that we provide at all Nagy’s 11 locations. We truly enjoy being a part of and serving the Hartville community.”

Nagy’s Body & Frame was established in 1973 by Dave Nagy in Doylestown, Ohio. In 1995, brothers Ron and Dan Nagy purchased the business from their father, expanding it to the locally recognized brand it is today with 13 locations across Northeast Ohio, including Nagy’s Pro Touch and Nagy’s Power Sports. Nagy’s Collision Centers has unique features such as Carwise, which allows customers to view the progress on their vehicle 24 hours a day, and on-site rental services from Enterprise.

For more information on Nagy’s Collision Centers, visit www.nagys.com.

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