Friday, December 12, 2008

Asian Domestic Authority: Video Archives

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In this video below, Roy Rivera, co-owner of Asian Domestic Authority in Oak Park, Ill., shares details about how he maintained his business in the wake of a devastating fire at 246 Lake St. in Oak Park, Ill.

On Dec. 17, 2008, nearly 15 months after the blaze destroyed the car repair shop, Asian Domestic returned to its decade-long location.




With help from some professionals, such as architect John Schiess, Asian Domestic Authority re-opened at 246 Lake St. on Dec. 17, 2008, nearly 15 months after a fire destroyed the car repair shop.

In the video below, co-owner Roy Rivera expresses appreciation for the support he's received from Schiess as well as officials at the Village of Oak Park.





In the video below, Roy Rivera talks about the changes to the building's structure, as well as how the business is not changing its core business fundamentals.



In the video below, Roy Rivera, co-owner of Asian Domestic Authority, expresses thanks to colleagues from Oak Park Partners, a chapter of Business Networking International (BNI).

Members of the group have been instrumental in helping Roy build his client base during the 15-month period between fire destroying his shop and his re-opening in December 2008. In that span, Asian Domestic operated out of a North Avenue location in Chicago.




To return to the Asian Domestic Authority home page,
click here.