New automotive finish shop Pro Touch opens in Ashland
ASHLAND – An car detailing and modest repair service small business with ties to Wooster has opened a shop in the town with options for much more shops.
Professional Contact Vehicle Safety, 2135 Claremont Ave., experienced its grand opening Thursday hosted by the Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce.
The detailing store, co-owned by brothers Ron and Dan Nagy, held a delicate opening in February.
Expert services consist of detailing, window tinting, paint protection and correction, rust proofing, and modest destruction repair.
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It is the 2nd Professional Contact site just after the original in Wooster. The brothers are planning on further expansion into Medina, Ron Nagy claimed.
Brothers Mark and Ryon Mays commenced Professional Touch in 2008 in Wadsworth but then sold the business in January 2011, in accordance to Professional Touch’s website.
Ashland was picked for the Nagy brothers’ 1st growth because of the city’s company-welcoming approach, claimed Ron Nagy, who has 40 many years in the automotive business, starting up out performing with his father.
Professional Touch handles all styles of vehicles
Professional Touch has 10 staff members and hasn’t experienced a complicated time acquiring them for its growing workforce. Ron Nagy reported there has been a increase in fascination in the automotive mechanical operate trades.
With inflation impacting most businesses, Professional Contact is not immune to it, with Ron Nagy noting the charge of paint has gone up.
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It’s frequent to see Teslas, pickups and Hondas coming by way of the garage, he reported.
Claremont Avenue revitalization proceeds
Mayor Matt Miller spoke at the grand opening.
“Claremont Avenue was the business corridor in the metropolis of Ashland,” Miller reported.
Miller touched on revitalization initiatives of downtown Ashland and talked about related attempts developing along the Claremont strip.
Modern assignments include the Claremont Avenue bridge substitute job, the up-and-coming Claremont Avenue re-paving, updates to Ashland’s hydropillar and the new Ashland County Dog’s Shelter.
“We are so happy you discovered the expertise was uncomplicated listed here in Ashland County and that is accurately what we are aiming to attain,” Miller mentioned. “We want to make it the place in which persons want to do business.”
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