Tractor business finds a new home on East River Road
NORWICH – Facing an increase of business with only a limited amount of space to work, Bob Nassar, owner of the Norwich Tire Co., decided his best option was to move the outdoor power equipment division of his business to a new home.
Nearly three years after first opening the doors of his tractor sales showroom, Nassar has split the two entities of his enterprise, moving his tractor equipment sales and services department from its former location next to Norwich Tire on Hale Street to a much larger facility at 5876 East River Rd. (the former Giant’s Warehouse).
The search for a new space began last fall. A few different commercial spaces came to mind when considering relocation, he said, but the vacant warehouse was “the best fit.” He and his staff began preparing for the move earlier this month.
“We were at the point where we couldn’t really grow any more and we didn’t want to stop,” Nassar said. “Our new line of tractors requires more space, and we have plenty to work with here.”
The move came with careful consideration, he added. It has not only allowed Nassar to accommodate for an increase in business, but also introduce a larger line of power equipment that includes bigger tractors and tractor parts.
Additionally, more space is allowing Nassar to offer services not previously available at his former location, such as filling tractor tires with Rim Guard – a liquid tire ballast for agricultural and industrial equipment that safely adds to the amount of traction and stability of the machine.
The move certainly hasn’t deterred customers any, which has been great news, Nassar noted. During his first week open in the new location, sales have kept him from organizing the showroom and stocking shelves. “We’ve had a hard time getting arranged because we’ve had so many customers,” he said.
Over the course of the coming weeks, plans are to continue expanding on his business, eventually filling his showroom floor with tractors ranging from sub-compact to 85 horse-power tractors. Moreover, hopes are to include the sale of generators and a larger selection of tractor tires and parts, he said.
The Norwich Tire Co. outdoor power equipment sales and showroom opens at its new location from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Nearly three years after first opening the doors of his tractor sales showroom, Nassar has split the two entities of his enterprise, moving his tractor equipment sales and services department from its former location next to Norwich Tire on Hale Street to a much larger facility at 5876 East River Rd. (the former Giant’s Warehouse).
The search for a new space began last fall. A few different commercial spaces came to mind when considering relocation, he said, but the vacant warehouse was “the best fit.” He and his staff began preparing for the move earlier this month.
“We were at the point where we couldn’t really grow any more and we didn’t want to stop,” Nassar said. “Our new line of tractors requires more space, and we have plenty to work with here.”
The move came with careful consideration, he added. It has not only allowed Nassar to accommodate for an increase in business, but also introduce a larger line of power equipment that includes bigger tractors and tractor parts.
Additionally, more space is allowing Nassar to offer services not previously available at his former location, such as filling tractor tires with Rim Guard – a liquid tire ballast for agricultural and industrial equipment that safely adds to the amount of traction and stability of the machine.
The move certainly hasn’t deterred customers any, which has been great news, Nassar noted. During his first week open in the new location, sales have kept him from organizing the showroom and stocking shelves. “We’ve had a hard time getting arranged because we’ve had so many customers,” he said.
Over the course of the coming weeks, plans are to continue expanding on his business, eventually filling his showroom floor with tractors ranging from sub-compact to 85 horse-power tractors. Moreover, hopes are to include the sale of generators and a larger selection of tractor tires and parts, he said.
The Norwich Tire Co. outdoor power equipment sales and showroom opens at its new location from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
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