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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WTAJ) — Stuckey Automotive is looking to expand into State College, announcing it has acquired a Nissan dealership.
The auto group announced Tuesday its intention to acquire State University's Delaney Nissan. The Delaney Automotive Group-owned dealership will remain open until the transition is expected to be completed in late spring.
The location will be known as Stuckey Nissan of State College and will be Stuckey Automotive's seventh location.
“Jack (Delaney) and I have known each other for years. He knows what I'm looking for.
New opportunities to expand, especially in Center County.When he proposed the offer, I thought,
This was a great initiative worth pursuing,” said Matt Stuckey, president of Stuckey Automotive.
Stuckey Automotive plans to offer employment to all Delaney Nissan employees.
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“We are in the early stages of a typical dealer purchase agreement. Our focus is to continue to take care of our customers and employees,” said Delaney Nissan of State University owner Jack Delaney. Told.
Stuckey Automotive plans to release further information upon closing of the transaction in the spring.