Wooden Automotive Group relocates Massive 4 Motors into Taza Park on Tsuut’ina Nation
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Gerry Wooden is proud that his Wooden Automotive Group has celebrated 40 years in enterprise, however his Massive 4 Motors that he bought in 1992 traces its historical past even additional again.
It started promoting automobiles within the downtown as Rodeo Motors in 1979, an American Motors dealership promoting manufacturers that included Rambler, Hudson and Jeep — the town’s unique seller. AMC was bought by Chrysler and the dealership was relocated to Macleod Path and renamed Massive 4 Motors, after the founders of the Stampede.
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It remained there, throughout the highway from the Woodridge Ford Lincoln — since moved to twenty fourth Avenue S.E. in Douglasdale Enterprise Park — till the current relocation to Taza Park on Tsuut’ina First Nation lands.
Wooden and his crew had been trying on the new growth undertaking between Tsuut’ina Nation and Candrel for a number of years, and as first in line was capable of purchase a 95-year lease on virtually 30 acres of prime land simply to the south of Gray Eagle On line casino.
The Macleod Path constructing and 1.89-acre parcel of land was offered to a personal investor, who could lease it to an automotive-related firm however is the long run when Fisher Park is redeveloped.
Designed by Ric Balbi Architect and constructed by Barjac Building Administration, the brand new Massive 4 Motors has opened as a a lot bigger 60,000-square-foot dealership on 7.8 acres. The second ground holds administrative workplaces and workers facilities over two distinct storefront showrooms with house for 12 automobiles and vehicles. One options Jeep merchandise, and the bigger factor reveals off the vary of Chrysler Dodge Ram automobiles.
Based on basic supervisor Rob Coleman, a key characteristic of the design is the inside three-lane drive-thru service lanes.
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“In the course of the chilly snap, prospects have been very pleased to have the ability to drop off their car inside and decide it up within the supply lane within the heat,” he says.
His 34 working bays will permit for the dealership to develop the service facet of the enterprise that may boast of many technicians among the many 75 staff with a number of years of expertise at Massive 4 Motors — one with 43 years.
Coleman has been within the automotive enterprise his entire profession, starting on the dealership his father owned within the Crowsnest Cross. Then, after seven years working with Chrysler in Drumheller, he moved to Calgary and was delighted to be provided a place with the Wooden Automotive Group 14 years in the past.
The opening of a brand-new dealership has been an thrilling and rewarding one. Coleman’s mom was a trainer with the Kainai Nation, so he has a superb sense of Indigenous tradition. Earlier than the transfer to Tsuut’ina lands each member of his workers attended cultural coaching from Holly Fortier, a Cree/Dene from the Fort McKay First Nation, who owns an organization specializing in Indigenous consciousness coaching. Coleman says he’s additionally happy that he was capable of recruit Larson Starlight as a salesman, who can be serving to different workers to know the Nation’s tradition and assist construct relationships.
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At a pipe ceremony two years in the past with elders and council members of Tsuut’ina Nation, Coleman was thrilled when an elder took him apart and known as Taza Park “The New Buffalo,” including they might “stroll collectively, not behind or forward, however with each other.”
Gerry Wooden is govt chair and founding father of Wooden Automotive Group, supported by his two sons — Cailean, vice-president of gross sales and advertising, and Rory, vice-president of components and repair,
At present it owns six dealerships and 4 automotive-related firms. However large plans are for extra Wooden dealerships at Taza Park, the place its new Volkswagen dealership is beneath development.
Notes:
Charcut, one in all Western Canada’s most acclaimed eating places, is planning to open a second location this spring in College District. The two,800-square-foot house is on the bottom ground of Alt Lodges, a part of the Germain Group, on the nook of College Avenue and McLaurin Avenue, N.W. Led by co-chefs and co-owners Connie DeSousa and John Jackson, “The enlargement of Charcut is an thrilling alternative for us to develop our Calgary group connections into the northwest, unfold our love of native elements and increase our devoted crew in a vibrant a part of our cherished metropolis,” says DeSousa.
David Parker seems recurrently within the Herald. Learn his columns on-line at calgaryherald.com/enterprise. He could be reached at 403-830-4622 or by e-mail at [email protected]
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