Lum Family acquires Toyota store from McCurley Sunday, May. 23, 2021, 10:07 PM By Auto Remarketing Staff IRVINE, Calif. -
According to a news release from Performance Brokerage Services, McCurley Integrity Dealerships sold one of its dealerships to the Lum Family.
Performance Brokerage Services was involved in the sale of McCurley Integrity Toyota in Walla Walla, Wash., to the Lum Family, which has owned and operated dealerships for more than 50 years.
David Lum opened the family’s first dealership in 1969 in his hometown of Astoria, Ore. The store was originally Toyota of Astoria, but the operation has since moved six miles to Warrenton and renamed Lum’s Auto Center, offering Toyota, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram.
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Performance Brokerage Services, a new car dealership broker, is pleased to announce the sale of McCurley Integrity Toyota in Walla Walla, Washington from McCurley Integrity Dealerships to the Lum Family.
IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) May 21, 2021
Performance Brokerage Services, the leading automotive dealership brokerage firm, advises in the sale of McCurley Integrity Toyota in Walla Walla, Washington to the Lum Family.
McCurley Integrity Dealerships was founded in 1981 by Bill McCurley. The company has 5 stores in the state of Washington, with locations in each of the Tri-Cities, and offers 7 brands. The company believes in being a part of their local communities and participates in numerous charitable events. For the past 19 years, they have organized an annual Octoberfest that raises donations for the local food banks during the holiday season. Bill s son, Mason McCurley, serves as the President.
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A divided Clatsop County Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday night to address climate change.
The resolution states the board will develop a climate change partnership among cities, special districts, businesses, nonprofits and the community to improve understanding of the natural resource base, educate the public about local climate change issues and recommend action.
Rising sea levels are among the concerns with climate change. Hailey Hoffman/The Astorian
âOur county, unlike most counties in Oregon, weâre kind of at the cusp of climate change,â said Commissioner Pamela Wev, who presented the resolution. âWe have ocean acidification issues. We have increased winter storm issues. We have sea level rise. Weâve got to start acting on things like this sooner rather than later.