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Patrick Subaru in Shrewsbury is moving to a new site two miles down the road from its current location to develop a larger facility, according to a press release from the auto dealership.
Plans are underway to develop the 15-acre property along Route 9 into a 50,000-square-foot Subaru dealership, per the release from Thursday.
The dealership is located at 247 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury. Although Patrick Subaru did not disclose the new location, the release said it will be across from several existing dealerships. There is an Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW dealership three miles east of Patrick Subaru’s current site.
Patrick Subaru in Shrewsbury is owned by brothers Neil and Jim Patrick. They own three other franchises locally, including Patrick Mazda and Patrick Volkswagen in Auburn, and Patrick Volvo in Worcester.
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