Service King Opens 35th Dallas-Fort Worth Repair Center

Service King Opens 35th Dallas-Fort Worth Repair Center

The 22,800-square-foot facility has capacity and production space to repair 250 to 275 vehicles per month, and will bring the community 20 to 30 career opportunities.

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Service King Collision Repair Centers officially opened the doors to its repair center located in The Colony, Texas. The repair center represents Service King’s 35th location in its home market of Dallas-Fort Worth.

Service King of The Colony features a 22,800-square-foot facility built to serve motorists across North Texas. The Colony is one of the fastest-growing cities across the state of Texas.

“This is a proud moment for the entire Service King family as we continue to grow our team across the U.S.,” said Jeff McFadden, Service King president. “It’s particularly special to open locations in your home market, and The Colony has quickly proven to be one of the fastest growing cities in the entire state. Service King and our teammates look forward to serving our new neighbors with best-in-class collision repair service today and well into the future.”

The brand-new repair center boasts the capacity and production space to repair 250 to 275 vehicles per month. Meanwhile, it will bring the community 20 to 30 career opportunities.

“Service King has called Dallas-Fort Worth home for 40 years,” said Dan Michaelis, regional vice president for the Central U.S. “Our teammates certainly feel entrenched in North Texas and couldn’t be more inspired to build upon our reputation as the collision repair operator of choice for our customers.”

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