Edmonds Automotive returns under new ownership

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds Automotive Service has made its much-anticipated return to downtown Edmonds after a 10-month absence, now led by new owner Greg Wright. Excitement fills the air as Wright expresses his commitment to continuing the legacy of exceptional customer care established by his predecessor, Chaz. The community has eagerly awaited this reopening, highlighting the importance of local businesses in fostering connections and trust. Wright's vision includes maintaining the high standards of service that residents have come to expect, ensuring that Edmonds Automotive remains a cornerstone of the downtown area. As the business reestablishes itself, it aims to create a welcoming atmosphere for both returning and new customers.

This significant moment not only revitalizes the automotive service landscape but also reinforces the community's spirit of support for local enterprises. The reopening of Edmonds Automotive Service is a testament to resilience and the enduring bonds within the community. With Wright at the helm, the future looks promising for both the business and its loyal clientele.

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