Auto repair

New auto repair shop planned for Broomfield

Broomfield drivers may soon have a new option for having their car serviced.

An out-of-state developer proposed to build Service Street Automotive, a 4,554 square foot operation with eight service bays at 13735 Huron St.

An Arizona developer has proposed to build Service Street Automotive, a 4,554 square foot operation with eight service bays at 13735 Huron St. (Broomfield planning documents/courtesy image)

The project applicant is SimonCRE R2D2 LLC, a holding company registered at the Arizona address of developer SimonCRE.

In Colorado, the company has built O’Reilly Auto Parts stores in La Junta and Pueblo, according to its online portfolio.

“Service Street will provide auto repair services ranging from brake repair, emissions, tire service, diagnostics and more,” the claimant said in a memo to Broomfield planners. “As a general rule, 90% of vehicles are serviced the same day, or the same day and leave the next day. The average number of cars serviced per day is 20.”

The Huron Street site is vacant and is adjacent to the Montessori Academy to the north and the Advance Auto Parts store to the south, according to planning documents.

Plans for Service Street, which has locations along the Front Range and in Texas and Georgia, are expected to be considered by Broomfield City Council in late October.

This article was first published by BizWest, an independent news agency, and is published under a license agreement. © 2022 BizWestMedia LLC.