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Tricolor Auto starts business push in Surprise
Company opens new facility on Cactus Road
Courtesy city of Surprise/Kris Cassens
Tricolor Auto will employ more than 500 people from around the Valley and have the capacity to handle up to 500 vehicles per week.
Courtesy city of Surprise/Kris Cassens
Tricolor Auto opened its 258,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility on Sept. 4 at 13400 W. Cactus Road in Surprise with an official city ribbon-cutting.
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Tricolor Auto opened its 258,000-square-foot facility Sept. 4 at 13400 W. Cactus Road in Surprise with an official city ribbon-cutting.
The company, which focuses on serving the Hispanic community, will employ more than 500 people from around the Valley and have the capacity to handle up to 500 vehicles per week.
Chief Customer Officer Eduardo Perez participated in the ribbon-cutting alongside Surprise Vice Mayor Nick Haney.
Zach Venvertloh, the senior director of business development for Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Jami Mei, economic development project manager for Arizona Commerce Authority, also took part in the opening ceremonies.