Enterprise Rent-A-Car to Open Claims Center in Colorado
FORT COLLINS, CO --- Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced it will bring more than 100 new jobs to Fort Collins, CO, when it opens its new claims center in May.
FORT COLLINS, CO --- Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced it will bring more than 100 new jobs to Fort Collins, CO, when it opens its new claims center in May.
The center will handle all property or automobile damage claims in the Western U.S. and Hawaii for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent A Car. Enterprise is the parent company of National and Alamo and, collectively, the companies include a worldwide network of more than 8,000 neighborhood and airport car rental locations.
With the assistance of Cresa Partners and Realtec Commercial Real Estate Services, Enterprise has secured 25,000 square feet of a 50,000-square-foot building. The company will use the center to more efficiently handle property damage claims and improve service to customers living in the Mountain and Pacific time zones. Of the approximately 120 full-time employees who will staff the center, more than 100 will be hired from Fort Collins and surrounding areas.
"We're very excited to begin conducting business at our claims center here in Fort Collins," said Jane Hylen, vice president and general manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Colorado. "Our company has served Colorado customers since 1979 and operates more than 100 locations statewide. We are thrilled that this facility allows us to bring jobs to the Fort Collins area and to deepen our commitment as a member of the Colorado business community."
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