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Hansen's BMW in Oregon burned down

Hey all!

I'm now local (for just over a year now) to Hansen's and was on my way there to get some parts and advice on a /7 project when it burned last year.

I can report that ground has broken at the old site! Looks like the slab will be poured soon, if not already.
 
Hey all!

I'm now local (for just over a year now) to Hansen's and was on my way there to get some parts and advice on a /7 project when it burned last year.

I can report that ground has broken at the old site! Looks like the slab will be poured soon, if not already.

That is truly great news! :clap
 
Pardon me! I spoke a bit out of turn. While the Hansen's lot is fenced off, that's just for a staging area for the project next door. They're the one with the slab in progress.

Craig did say that the new shop is shovel-ready and should start really soon for a spring opening.
 
Despite still working out of a small shop in Medford, Hansen's continues to provide great customer service. Make sure to stop there if you're traveling through southern Oregon. Best to call ahead if you need a specific part to ensure they will have it there for you.
 
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