Hamby in Perry finishes remodeling

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For

the most part it is back to business as usual as Hamby Chevrolet in Perry.

 

The

staff and customers worked through a total renovation that is geared toward

customer service.

  

The

remodel, which began in April and ended in October, left Hamby with an all-new

look. 

 

“Everything

we have done was part of GM recommendations, but I do think the remodel will

help us in the long run,” said owner Mark Hamby.

 

The

renovations are tailored for customer comfort according to

Hamby.  The remodeled building has a clean updated appearance.

 

 “We used all local people for

construction, he said.” Joe Shuttlesworth of JWS Construction was the

contractor. From the floor to the roof we used locals to help stimulate our

economy right here in Middle Georgia,” Hamby finished.

 

Hamby noted the reasoning behind GM wanting the renovations

is to make Chevrolet dealerships similar in sight.

“It’s like the golden arches, when you see them you know

there is a McDonald’s,” Hamby said.

 

Hamby has been in business for 32 years and employees 35

people.

 

He said the customers are loving the renovations so far and

so is his staff.

 

Customers

are welcome to visit the newly renovated Hamby Chevrolet during the following

hours of operation:

Mon- Fri 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

Sat 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

 

 
 

Editor’s Note: In the Wednesday edition of the Houston Home Journal we

wrote Rainbow Chevrolet hours of operation instead of Hamby Chevrolet hours of

operation.

 
 

Hamby’s hours of operation are: Mon- Fri 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

Sat 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

We deeply regret the error.

 

 


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