ABRA Auto Body & Glass Expands Operations into Clarksville, Tenn. - BodyShop Business

ABRA Auto Body & Glass Expands Operations into Clarksville, Tenn.

Final preparations are underway for the opening of ABRA's 39th franchise, which the company says will be one of the largest collision repair centers in the area.

Minnesota-based ABRA Auto Body & Glass continues its national expansion with the announcement of its newest franchise location in Clarksville, Tenn., just north of Nashville.

Final preparations are underway for the opening of ABRA’s 39th franchise, which the company says will be one of the largest collision repair centers in the area with more than 21,000 square feet of floor space. The official opening is scheduled for April 2.

"We’re combining two body shops into one and look forward to doing the ABRA way of business," said Operations Director Dwayne Brown. "We are quite impressed with the ABRA process and how well orchestrated it is."

The new franchise is independently owned by the Wyatt-Johnson Automotive Group, one of Tennessee’s top GMC-Buick dealerships. Brown said the repair center will be a "large and modern facility" that can handle a great deal of volume.

Added Mark Wahlin, ABRA vice president of franchise development, "This is a tremendous opportunity for ABRA as we continue our expansion efforts. We are extremely proud to welcome Wyatt Johnson to our group of ABRA franchisees. Their dealer presence and reputation in the Clarksville market fit perfectly with our mission to be the best auto body and glass company in America."



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