SEMA closes deal for SEMA Garage property in Michigan
SEMA closes deal for SEMA Garage property in Michigan
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PLYMOUTH, Mich. The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) has closed on its deal to buy a 45,000-sq.-ft. building in Plymouth that it plans to convert to a second SEMA Garage to complement the existing SEMA Garage near SEMA headquarters in Diamond Bar, Calif.
The new facility in Plymouth to be known as SEMA Garage Detroit opens up new doors and opportunities, Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM relations and product development, said.
Mr. Spagnola had briefed members of SEMA s Wheel & Tire Council in
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