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Ole Ben Franklin Motors opens Thursday, sixth new business in south Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:50 pm January 1, 2014
By John Huotari 9 Comments

Ole Ben Franklin Motors Building and Sign

Eric Martin of Sign Co. Inc. in Knoxville installs lettering at Ole Ben Franklin Motors on South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

Ole Ben Franklin Motors, the largest independent used car lot in Tennessee, is expanding into Oak Ridge, and the company’s new location on South Illinois Avenue will open Thursday, the owner said Tuesday.

It will be the sixth business to open in a little more than one year in a one-third mile stretch of the busy roadway at the southern entrance to central Oak Ridge.

“We want to be part of (the growth),” said Mike Mencer, owner of the Knoxville-based company.

Mencer said the Ole Ben Franklin Motors lot at the former Dean Stallings Ford could have more than 100 cars when it opens at 9 a.m. Thursday. He said the company has a great selection of used cars, can offer financing through its own bank, and has been in business for 30 years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Aldi, Aubrey's, Bojangle's, car lot, Dean Stallings Ford, Mark Watson, Mike Mencer, Ole Ben Franklin Motors, Panera Bread, South Illinois Avenue, tax increment financing, TIF, used cars, Weigel's, Woodland Town Center

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