Edmonds Automotive returns under new ownership

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds Automotive Service has officially reopened its doors in downtown Edmonds after a 10-month hiatus, much to the delight of the community. New owner Greg Wright is eager to honor and continue the legacy of care established by his predecessor, Chaz. This reopening is more than just a business transaction; it symbolizes a return to familiar service and community engagement that residents have missed. Wright's commitment to quality service is evident, as he aims to maintain the high standards set by Chaz. The article emphasizes the importance of such local businesses in fostering community spirit and economic stability.

It also reflects broader themes of resilience and continuity within local economies. Subscribers can access the full article for additional insights into the business's future plans and community impact. This story serves as a reminder of the vital role small businesses play in enhancing the quality of life in Edmonds.

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