Christian Brothers Automotive announced it is expanding its presence in the Denver area in signing a deal to bring a new location to Arvada, Colorado.
Local entrepreneur Luke Johnson will be opening the brand’s 28th shop in Colorado, located at 14829 West 69th Drive in Arvada, that will join existing shops in Broomfield, Lafayette and Westminster.
Armed with the guiding principle, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” Christian Brothers Automotive says it goes beyond just exemplary auto service; the brand takes a close interest in the health of its guests’ vehicles by approaching auto repair work with transparency, integrity and compassion.
“When I was looking for a business venture that would take my career to the next level, investing into my own success with Christian Brothers Automotive was a simple decision considering the brand’s reputation. We strive to show our Nice Difference by creating a lasting relationship with our guests – one in which we can develop long-term trust,” said Johnson. “We aren’t looking to upsell additional services when guests don’t absolutely need more work done to their cars. Instead, we talk through a guest’s options and give them the keys to make the final decision.”
“At the foundation of our services is the understanding of how to build confidence with our guests and earn their trust in us as aftermarket automotive professionals. With this signed agreement, we’re focused on providing a better experience for even more guests in Jefferson County,” said Donnie Carr, president and CEO of Christian Brothers Automotive. “I’m pleased to welcome this new shop to the brand and confident that Luke’s passion for providing quality guest service makes him the perfect fit for the Arvada area. He is uniquely qualified to provide stellar service to those throughout the Arvada area given his prior work experience, and I’m excited to see what kind of impact he’ll be able to make in the local community.”
Prior to opening Christian Brothers Automotive in Arvada, Johnson worked in the Green Industry for virtually his entire life. He started working for his father’s lawn care company when he was a teenager, and worked for a number of other lawn care companies across in the country in various roles before starting his own company specialized in automated landscaping machines.