Maaco Opens 500th Location in North America

The Maaco in Mansfield, Texas, south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, is co-hosting a ribbon-cutting event with the Chamber of Commerce for community partners.
March 9, 2017
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March 9, 2017—Maaco will open its 500th location in North America on Thursday.

The Maaco in Mansfield, Texas, south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, is co-hosting a ribbon-cutting event with the Chamber of Commerce for community partners today and holding a grand opening event on Saturday, March 11.

“Mansfield Chamber warmly welcomes Maaco Collision Repair and Auto Painting into our community and are delighted to work with Robert and Keita Reid as they open the doors to their new business,” said Lori Williams, president/CEO of the Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce.

As part of the celebration, Maaco will partner with the Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth, part of Driven Brands’ charitable partner Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals. A representative from the CMN will be on hand for a 500-balloon salute, one for each Maaco store, to the patients at the children’s hospital and to accept a donation from Maaco. All the money raised for CMN stays local and goes directly to providing life-saving medical treatment for children in need.

In addition, owners Robert and Keita Reid and their crew will provide free repair estimates during their official grand opening celebration on March 11. There will be activities on site for everyone in the family including a food truck, racing simulator and car show with the DFW GT-R Car Club.

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