Gerber Collision to Open Location in Macon, Georgia

A new Gerber Collision Auto Body and Glass has been approved to take the place of a former Chuck E. Cheese.

A new Gerber Collision Auto Body and Glass will be opening in Macon, Georgia, WGXA News reports.

The new location was the home of a former Chuck E. Cheese but has been long vacant. The business has been approved to begin moving into the building and will constrict an 8-foot-tall privacy fence to conceal wrecked vehicles and maintain a pleasant appearance.

County commissioners were also told that noise would not be a problem, with a Gerber Collision representative claiming that the auto body industry has made improvements in noise reduction.

The new store is expected to employ around 15 to 18 new workers.

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