Community Chevrolet of Burbank celebrated the Grand re-opening of their state-of-the-art dealership by hosting the Burbank Chamber of Commerce mixer on April 25th.
The event was hosted by Fred Bell , President of Community Chevrolet and his wife Janet.
The $2.7 million project was a great addition to revitalizing Burbank and to it’s future business.Chamber CEO Gary Olson, Mary Hamzoian Economic Development Director, Joy Forbes Community Development Director and Former Mayor Michael Hastings. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
In attendance were Chamber members, several City of Burbank officials, representatives of Chevrolet, customers and the staff of the dealership. Community has been in Burbank since 1959 and for over 54 years and is family owned and operated.
Music was provided by the Burbank High School student Jazz Band and a fun time was had by all.
Community Chevrolet Owner Fred Bell along with Sunder Ramani local business owner. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
“This is a rebirth of a new generation and future at the dealership honoring previous values and traditions” states Bell. “We are proud of Burbank, supporting our Community and establishing long term relationships with our customers” .
(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
(Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Burbank Businessman David Nos who is also a former school board member and Joe Hooven also a former school board member and share notes. Hooven is now a Sales and Community Relations Specialist for Community Chevrolet. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Karen Volpei, Vice Mayor Emily Gabel-Luddy and President of The Burbank Board of Realtor Barry Burnett. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Community Chevrolet General Manger Dennis Bala introduces customer service helpers. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
City Officials along with Civic Leaders joined Fred Bell owner along with his wife on the Grand Re Opening of Community Chevrolet of Burbank. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
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