Automotive Art has announced the reopening of their flagship store in Castries!
The new and improved store is located in the same convenient Vide Boutielle location and boasts many exciting new features.
Inspired by Automotive Art customers, the new store design focuses on customer service and shopping experience. It now sports a more modern look that includes state-of-the-art shelving and product displays. These show off an improved product selection that has been merchandised to facilitate shopping with ease. Function was a top priority and so the decorative elements have been kept simple to infuse order and cohesion to the space while maintaining a healthy amount of brand awareness.
The four month renovation gave birth to a fully air conditioned space which will give cool shopping comfort. This carries through to a grand customer waiting room which accommodates ample seating, a large screen TV and free WIFI – all of which can be enjoyed while sipping on complimentary hot coffee or cold water.
Managing Director Lyndell Halliday is thrilled at the outcome of the store and is eager to show it off.
“The store expansion and renovation was a necessary undertaking in order to create a better customer experience. We went through the entire process, every detail from inception to completion, with our customers in mind. We are excited for the process to be over because now our customers get to experience the results!” Halliday says.
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