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'''Jim & Jim's Auto Body Shop''' is a 20,000 square-foot former automobile service center which specialized in collision repairs. located at 1722–1726 [[27th Court South]], behind the [[Homewood Post Office]], [[Ed's Pet World]] and [[Nadeau Furniture]], and across from the [[Children's Dance Foundation]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Rosedale]] neighborhood.
'''Jim & Jim's Auto Body Shop''' is a 20,000 square-foot former automobile service center which specialized in collision repairs. located at 1722–1726 [[27th Court South]], behind the [[Homewood Post Office]], [[Ed's Pet World]] and [[Nadeau Furniture]], and across from the [[Children's Dance Foundation]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Rosedale]] neighborhood.


The business was founded in the 1960 by [[Jim Lunceford]], who went on to found [[Express Oil Change]] in [[1979]]. [[Robert Perryman]] took over the business in the mid 1980s. His wife, [[Dian Perryman]] managed the business beginning in [[2005]].
The business was founded in [[1960]] by [[Jim Lunceford]], who went on to found [[Express Oil Change]] in [[1979]]. [[Robert Perryman]] took over the business in the mid 1980s. His wife, [[Dian Perryman]] managed the business beginning in [[2005]].


In February [[2021]] an LLC affiliated with [[Shannon Waltchack]] and [[Capital Program Management]] acquired the property for $1.715 million. In April they announced a $2 million multi-tenant redevelopment of the existing building.
In February [[2021]] an LLC affiliated with [[Shannon Waltchack]] and [[Capital Program Management]] acquired the property for $1.715 million. In April they announced a $2 million multi-tenant redevelopment of the existing building.

Revision as of 09:54, 23 April 2021

Jim & Jim's Auto Body Shop is a 20,000 square-foot former automobile service center which specialized in collision repairs. located at 1722–1726 27th Court South, behind the Homewood Post Office, Ed's Pet World and Nadeau Furniture, and across from the Children's Dance Foundation in Homewood's Rosedale neighborhood.

The business was founded in 1960 by Jim Lunceford, who went on to found Express Oil Change in 1979. Robert Perryman took over the business in the mid 1980s. His wife, Dian Perryman managed the business beginning in 2005.

In February 2021 an LLC affiliated with Shannon Waltchack and Capital Program Management acquired the property for $1.715 million. In April they announced a $2 million multi-tenant redevelopment of the existing building.

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