Fontana, Calif., Moves Forward on Auto Mall.

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News | Date: May 31, 2004 | Copyright information

By Joseph ascenzi, The Business Press, San Bernardino, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 31--Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. will open the first automobile agency at the Fontana Auto Mall, which is planned for a vacant site on South Highland Avenue between Citrus and Sierra avenues.

Fontana Nissan will cover a little more than six acres and will stock about 650 new and used cars, President Marc Wims said.

About 50 people will work at the deale...

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