A small yet interesting mystery was solved at the Bristol Borough Council meeting Monday night when it was revealed work on the site where Direct Auto Sales (DAS) was approved to construct and operate an auto dealership is being held up by the PennDOT permitting process.
Borough Manager Jim Dillon in response to a question from Council vice-president Betty Rodriguez (west ward) who asked if DAS is still planning to open in the space that’s remained vacant since late 2017 where Lukoil Gas Station once stood.
Dillon said he was trying to expedite the permitting matter with the help of his staff. The manager noted the process has been ongoing for the last year.
Ilya Vorobey of RE/MAX Elite told Lower Bucks Source two years ago that a new facility would be constructed on the site.
The auto dealer sells vehicles of all sorts ranging from Audi to Volvo, and all makes, models and body styles in between. According to Direct Auto Sales of Philadelphia’s website the dealership also takes trade-ins.
Vorobey said accessory repairs will also be offered to DAS customers.
According to Realty.com, the property is approximately 27,000 sq feet and the property owners were willing to lease the lot or build to suit the high traffic location for its new tenants.


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