Wisconsin dealership wins national metal building system design award

A new $3.7 million dealership, Gustman Pontiac GMC of Greenbay (WI), won a national metal building system design award from American Buildings Company in competition with more than 1,200 projects. On a 13-acre site, the dealership has a central boardwalk display, two lunchrooms with a '50 themes, awnings like Pontiac bumpers, car doors with drive in trays and period furniture. The facility includes

January 1, 2002

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A new $3.7 million dealership, Gustman Pontiac GMC of Greenbay (WI), won a national metal building system design award from American Buildings Company in competition with more than 1,200 projects.

On a 13-acre site, the dealership has a central boardwalk display, two lunchrooms with a '50 themes, awnings like Pontiac bumpers, car doors with drive in trays and period furniture.

The facility includes a service area, body shop, parts department, paint booths, a car wash and drive-in customer service as well as the showroom and offices.

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