By Tucker | Hall
August 26, 2015
Lazydays, the RV Authority and world’s largest RV dealership, today announced the acquisition of a land parcel adjacent to its Tampa campus, further expanding the dealership’s assets and opening up opportunities for future growth.
The parcel, including a vacant building and 14 additional service bays, stretches 3.76 acres and was previously held by Lazydays founder Don Wallace. With this addition, the Lazydays campus along I-4 east of Tampa will total 126 acres. The Lazydays Tampa location includes over 1,200 RVs, the top selection of RV brands in the nation, more than 220 service bays, a 300 site RV Resort and the luxury Crown Club.
“This is a fantastic addition to our Florida campus and I would like to thank Don Wallace for being a great partner in helping make this happen,” said Lazydays Chief Executive Tim Sheehan.
“As the founder of Lazydays, Don wanted nothing more than to see this valuable real estate in our hands.”
Lazydays will unveil its plans for this parcel in the near future. The company will be transitioning the 14 service bays immediately, however, to better serve its customers.
“We look forward to adding even more great features to our campus,” Sheehan said, “and to providing more benefits for our customers to enjoy the RV lifestyle.”
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