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Missner Completes 2nd Largest Toyota Dealership in U.S.

The Missner Group has completed construction of a five-story, 228,000-square-foot Toyota dealership at 6042 N. Western Ave. on behalf of Bob Loquercio Auto Group. It’s the second largest dealership in the U.S. for the Japanese automaker, and includes a 30,000-square-foot showroom.

Among other amenities, customers of Chicago Northside Toyota will have access to indoor valet parking, a children’s play area and a contemporary customer waiting lounge with a Starbucks coffee bar and free WiFi for up to 100 customers.

“This new dealership will give the customers and guests of Chicago Northside Toyota a premier experience, one of the best the auto industry has to offer, for many years to come,” said Missner COO Bob Nominelli.


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