Enterprise Rent-A-Car is relocating and upgrading to a new facility in High Point, N.C. This new location will occupy a former used car facility.
by Staff
February 4, 2015
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After 22 years of operating in High Point, N.C., Enterprise Rent-A-Car is adding jobs and investing in a new neighborhood rental office. The new High Point location will occupy a former used car facility.
“Enterprise’s new site will help enhance this vibrant, mixed-use community by providing easy access to affordable and sustainable transportation options,” said John Valas, Enterprise’s regional vice president of western North Carolina.
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The new High Point facility will become part of Enterprise’s neighborhood network, which consists of more than 5,500 branch offices located within 15 miles of 90% of the U.S. population, says the company.
“With our new Main Street location, we will be equipped to promote and support High Point’s long-term economic prosperity,” said Valas. “This location also positions us closer to the new Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as to hotels and corporate customers in the area.”
Enterprise’s $100,000 investment will improve the building’s appearance as well as its functionality – and additional local employees will be hired as a result of the move, according to the company.
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