Harley-Davidson Breaks Ground on New Dealership in Arizona

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Harley-Davidson breaks ground on new AZ dealership

Huge 20,000 square-foot H-D dealership is expected to be ready by fall. 

Harley riders in Arizona have a new dealership coming on the horizon. Harley just broke ground on a new 20,000 square-foot dealership. The Roadrunner Harley-Davidson dealership will be located in Goodyear, Arizona, to meet the growing demand in the West Valley area.

“We’re excited to open our southwest valley home to the local riders. We’re even more excited to grow with the City of Goodyear as we have watched it grow from afar. Our plan is to deliver the same award-winning level of customer service as we do at our Peoria location,” Eric Bushamie, General Manager and Managing Partner of both Arrowhead and Roadrunner Harley-Davidson told AZ Big Media. “This particular location will be the only visible location from I-10 in the Phoenix metro area. This is a long-standing recommendation from cross country travelers. Goodyear has also been on Harley-Davidson’s radar for a dedicated retail and full-service point.”

Harley-Dealership Rendering

Designed by architect Barry R. Barcus, Roadrunner Harley-Davidson will feature a “Jewel Box,” a two-story glass motorcycle display case visible to the thousands of vehicles that drive by on Interstate 10 every day.

“Over the years I have heard countless sayings from loyal Harley fans, such as ‘never regret anything that makes you smile’ and I can’t hide my smile as we welcome Roadrunner Harley-Davidson to the City of Goodyear,” said Mayor Georgia Lord. “The Harley-Davidson brand has a long history of being one of the most respected names in the motorcycle business and we look forward to a great partnership for many years.”

The dealership will be opening fall of this year. 

Photos: AZ Big Media/Barry R. Barcus

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