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Rallye BMW is moving
to Westbury
This December Rallye
BMW will be
launching a brand
new state-of-the-art
BMW dealership on
Brush Hollow Road in
Westbury, just
seconds off the Long
Island Expressway
and Northern State
Parkway. With more
customers than any
other BMW dealership
in the Northeast,
Rallye’s new
Westbury facility
will become one of
the nation’s largest
to match.
Inspiration for the
design originated
from a single
commitment – to
provide Rallye’s
clients with the
ultimate BMW
experience
imaginable.
“The new facility
will feature two of
the most frequent
client requests: an
enclosed vehicle
drop-off area and a
premium car wash,”
said Nick Toomey,
Vice President of
Operations and
General Manager of
Rallye BMW. Clients
will enjoy such
additional features
as:
- Wireless
Internet Café
- Children’s
Playroom
- Shuttle to
Hicksville Train
Station
Attending to the
needs of the
dealership’s
pre-existing clients
during the
transition was the
top concern of
Rallye’s executive
management. The
92,000 square foot
facility will boast
an impressively
modern showroom, as
well as a four acre
parking garage. In
addition, it will
become one of the
largest BMW Service
Departments in the
nation equipped with
60 service bays and
a generous fleet of
loaner vehicles. The
new facility’s
design team left “no
stone unturned” to
ensure each client
receives the
“ultimate BMW
experience” when
visiting Rallye.
Rallye's Client
Commitment Is Second
To None
In building one
of the largest BMW
facilities in the
nation, a primary
goal was to be
better equipped to
satisfy the needs of
both current and
future Rallye
clientele. “Rallye’s
clients expect
exceptional service
from our employees.
It is and always has
been our top
competitive
advantage. The
transition to a new
facility involves
more than our
inventory and
employees, it
involves our
clients, as well,”
said Toomey.
Rallye’s dedicated
team of sales
professionals,
service advisors,
and administrative
staff are fully
prepared to support
our clients during
the transition to
the new facility. We
anticipate no
interruptions in
business operations,
ensuring efficient
and complete
attention to our
clients’ needs.
“Rallye BMW’s
success over the
years would not have
been possible
without the
commitment of our
clients, and for
that, we are
grateful,” ended
Toomey.
To learn more
about the new Rallye
BMW showroom visit
www.rallyebmw.com
About Rallye Auto
Group
Based in
Roslyn, New York,
Rallye Auto Group is
comprised of Acura,
BMW, Lexus, and
Mercedes-Benz
dealership
franchises, as well
as associated
service parts and
body shop
facilities. Rallye
Auto Group is one of
the nation’s largest
automobile
dealerships and the
largest female-owned
dealership in the
country.
To learn more
about Rallye visit
www.rallye.com
Juliana Terian,
Rallye's Owner
and Chairman of the
Board
Juliana
Curran Terian is the
Chairman of the
Board of Rallye Auto
Group. Following the
death of her husband
Peter G. Terian in
2002, Juliana has
built upon Rallye’s
key strengths,
namely corporate
leadership,
community service,
and integrity.
Visiting a Rallye
dealership is a
remarkably friendly,
comfortable
experience as a
direct result of her
management
philosophies.
Juliana’s
background includes
two very different
careers:
architecture and
modeling. While
living in Florence,
she was "discovered"
by an agent, and
soon became a
successful fashion
model in Italy,
Germany, and the
United States. She
worked with
Wilhelmina and Ford,
two top modeling
agencies in New
York, and was
featured in several
national advertising
campaigns. Juliana
continued to model
while completing her
undergraduate
architectural degree
at California
Polytechnic
University in Pomona
and later earned an
advanced degree at
Pratt Institute in
Brooklyn.
Looking beyond
business, Juliana’s
passion for art,
architecture and
education has been a
major influence in
her involvement with
some of New York’s
most prominent
resources.
In 2004 Juliana
donated $5 million
to the development
of a new building to
benefit the fashion,
industrial,
interior, and
communications
programs within
Pratt’s School of
Art and Design. She
is honored to play a
role in helping
young designer
students develop
their talents in the
field.
Juliana’s love
for art compelled
her to lend support
to the
Nassau County Museum
of Art with a
$50,000 sponsorship
of the Museum's 2005
annual fundraising
event, the “Museum
Ball.” Funding for
the Museum provides
art and cultural
programs for the
more than 30,000
school children that
visit the Museum
each year.
In 2006, Juliana
continued her
commitment to
education with the
establishment of The
Peter Terian Fine
Arts Scholarship,
in memory of her
late husband.
College scholarships
are awarded to
talented high school
students in pursuit
of a degree in fine
arts.
Juliana remains
an active member of
both the American
Institute of
Architects and the
Architectural League
of New York, for
whom she serves as a
member of The
Circle, promoting
and sponsoring the
growth of
high-quality
architecture around
the world. She is
currently a William
Cullen Bryant Fellow
and sits on the
Major Gifts
Committee at the
Metropolitan Museum
of Art. In addition,
she is an active
chair on the Board
of Trustees at Pratt
Institute. |