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C&R Tire, a family-owned tire dealer and auto repair shop based in Worcester and Sturbridge, was acquired by Sullivan Tire and Auto Service, the companies announced May 2.
C&R Tire, owned by Jim Chew, has a 25,000-square-foot space at 111 Randolph Road in Worcester and a 9,600-square-foot location on Sturbridge’s Main Street. Chew, along with most of the current C&R staff, will stay on as part of the Sullivan Tire team, according to the announcement. All employees were given the opportunity to discuss joining the Sullivan team.
Further details about the price of the transaction were not disclosed.
Norwell-based Sullivan Tire is also family-owned and has 77 locations throughout New England.
“I’m thrilled to become part of the Sullivan Tire team,” Chew said in a statement. “I’ve been doing business with Sullivan Tire for years and going from one family business to another is a natural fit for C&R Tire. I know both our retail and wholesale customers will be served well with this transition.”
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