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Roof of Georgia Auto Repair Shop Collapses Under Weight of Snow

The weight of the snow on the roof of Greg Stanley Automotive, located in Rome, GA, caused the roof to collapse onto four vehicles that were inside the service bays. The owner of the business will have to find another building to continue to operate the repair shop.

The weight of the snow on the roof of Greg Stanley Automotive, located in Rome, GA, caused the roof to collapse onto four vehicles that were inside the service bays. The owner of the business will have to find another building to continue to operate the repair shop.

Below is the article as it appeared on The Rome News-Tribune website.

Auto repair shop decked by snow

by Doug Walker, Associate Editor
January 10, 2011

The roof of Greg Stanley Automotive, 902 Desoto Ave, collapsed Monday morning. (Ken Caruthers/rn-t.com)  The weight of snow caused the roof at Greg Stanley Automotive, 902 DeSoto Ave., to collapse Monday morning.

Stanley, who has been in business at the location for close to two decades, was notified of the problem around 7 a.m. Monday and was able to get to the scene to retrieve what he could safely get out of the building.

The property is owned by Howard Alexander of Howard Realty.

Officer Mike Simmons with the Rome Police Department said four cars were inside the building when the roof gave way to the snow. He said two of the cars took the brunt of the collapse and sustained significant damage, while two others still buried beneath the rubble may not have been damaged as seriously.

Simmons, who has been a close friend of Stanley’s for three decades, said it was clear Stanley would have to find another building to continue to operate the auto repair shop.

To read this article on The Rome News-Tribune website, visit http://romenews-tribune.com/view/full_story/10954386/article-Auto-repair-shop-decked-by-snow?instance=home_news_lead_story.

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