Kenworth Opens Service Facility in St. George, Utah

Oct. 15, 2019

Kenworth Sales Co. celebrated the opening of its new full service St. George, Utah, facility. The 21,000-square-foot facility sits on 10 acres and features 12 service bays, expanded parts inventory, new and used truck sales, rental, and leasing. 

“This new store allows us to better facilitate the needs of our customer base in the St George area,” said Lynn Cusey, district manager. “Kenworth has been servicing this area for many years—since 1999. We are always looking for ways to better serve our customers and look forward to enhancing customer experience with our new, state of the art location.”

The new facility is located at 4484 S. Desert Color Parkway, on the northeast corner of the Exit 2 exchange that connects I-15 to the Southern Corridor and the St. George airport.

The company used local businesses to build the service facility. Hughes General Contractors headed the project with the help of a number of local subcontractors. Alliance Consulting is the local engineer and design is by NBW Architects.

“It was important to us to use local businesses in this project,” said Kyle Treadway, Kenworth president. “We want to support and work with our neighbors in an effort to be good contributors to the community today and moving forward.”

Source: Kenworth

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