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'''Tom Williams Cadillac''' is an automobile dealership located in the [[Grants Mill Automotive Mall]] in [[Irondale]] and operated by Charlotte, North Carolina's Sonic Automotive Group. The dealership was founded at 325 [[20th Street South]] in [[Midtown]] [[Birmingham]] by [[Tom Williams]]. It moved to its current location in [[2004]].
'''Tom Williams Cadillac''' is an automobile dealership located in the [[Grants Mill Automotive Mall]] in [[Irondale]] and operated as part of the [[Tom Williams Automotive Group]] by Charlotte, North Carolina's Sonic Automotive Group. The dealership was founded at 325 [[20th Street South]] in [[Midtown district|Midtown]] [[Birmingham]] by [[Tom Williams]]. It moved to its current location in [[2004]]. The former dealership was demolished for a [[Hyatt Place Hotel]], which was completed in [[2009]].


In his [[2009 State of the City Address]], Birmingham mayor [[Larry Langford]] announced that the [[Serra Automotive Group]] would purchase the dealership from Sonic and move it to Birmingham's [[Center Point Parkway]]. That deal was scuttled after U. S. District Court Judge [[L. Scott Coogler]] ruled that General Motors Corp. held the right of first refusal on any sale of the dealership. Serra argued in court that GM planned to close the business. Sonic plans to open a Mini Cooper dealership in its place.
In his [[2009 State of the City Address]], Birmingham mayor [[Larry Langford]] announced that the [[Serra Automotive Group]] would purchase the dealership from Sonic and move it to Birmingham's [[Center Point Parkway]]. That deal was scuttled after U. S. District Court Judge [[L. Scott Coogler]] ruled that General Motors Corp. held the right of first refusal on any sale of the dealership. Serra argued in court that GM planned to close the business. Sonic plans to open a Mini Cooper dealership in its place.


==References==
==References==
* Williams, Roy L. (April 18, 2009) "Birmingham auto dealer loses to GM in attempt to buy, relocate Cadillac dealership." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (April 18, 2009) "Birmingham auto dealer loses to GM in attempt to buy, relocate Cadillac dealership." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tomwilliamscadillac.com/ Tom Williams Cadillac] website
* [http://www.tomwilliamscadillac.com/ Tom Williams Cadillac] website


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 May 2023

Tom Williams Cadillac is an automobile dealership located in the Grants Mill Automotive Mall in Irondale and operated as part of the Tom Williams Automotive Group by Charlotte, North Carolina's Sonic Automotive Group. The dealership was founded at 325 20th Street South in Midtown Birmingham by Tom Williams. It moved to its current location in 2004. The former dealership was demolished for a Hyatt Place Hotel, which was completed in 2009.

In his 2009 State of the City Address, Birmingham mayor Larry Langford announced that the Serra Automotive Group would purchase the dealership from Sonic and move it to Birmingham's Center Point Parkway. That deal was scuttled after U. S. District Court Judge L. Scott Coogler ruled that General Motors Corp. held the right of first refusal on any sale of the dealership. Serra argued in court that GM planned to close the business. Sonic plans to open a Mini Cooper dealership in its place.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (April 18, 2009) "Birmingham auto dealer loses to GM in attempt to buy, relocate Cadillac dealership." The Birmingham News

External links