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            Auto 
            repair firm readies new home 
            [DEC. 
            26, 2002]  
            Erv Guyett, owner of 
            Collision Concepts, takes a professional, analytical approach to 
            running his business. It appears to be paying off. In four years his 
            auto repair firm has almost tripled its gross sales and now is 
            building more space. |  
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            The new home for Collision Concepts, 
            located two lots east of Lee’s Home Furnishings, at the intersection 
            of Woodlawn Road and Macon Street, is expected to open by the end of 
            March 2003. With 13,500 square feet, it is more than three times as 
            large as the current space, behind Graue 
            Chevrolet-Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac-Cadillac at 1907 N. Kickapoo. 
            That location has 4,200 square feet, including office space. 
              
             [Photos by Lynn Spellman]
 [New site for Collision Concepts]
 
            The business was formerly Graue’s body 
            shop. Since January 1998, when Guyett and Dick Taylor of Dick Taylor 
            Automotive Service in Springfield bought it, annual gross sales have 
            grown from $400,000 to just under $1.1 million. And they have grown 
            without adding personnel, because there is just no room for more 
            workers. 
            Guyett said his firm produces $7 per 
            square foot per month over the national average but pays for that in 
            number of times vehicles must be moved. The ideal is no more than 
            four moves during the repair process, but he averages at least five. 
            He observed that 18 vehicles were once parked in the limited space 
            "like a can of sardines." 
              
             
       
            In 1998-9 Guy Taylor, Dick Taylor’s 
            former production manager, served as general manager in Lincoln, 
            reporting to Guyett in Springfield. In January 2000 Guyett bought 
            out his partner and personally took over the local operation, 
            changing to the current name. By early 2001 the business grew out of 
            both production area and office space. Construction on the new 
            facility started in fall 2002. 
            Guyett said he chose the west-side site 
            because his business is location-driven. He is seeking a 
            high-traffic area and curb appeal, something the location behind 
            Graue’s lacks since it has no curb view at all. Guyett wants 
            visiting his office to be like driving to the doctor. By that he 
            means a professional-looking business where customers are 
            comfortable and which they feel they can trust with their 
            second-most-expensive possession.  
            Work areas will all have metal halide 
            lighting, the form of artificial light closest to natural sunlight. 
            This will improve quality control by letting workers see the vehicle 
            as it will be seen on the street. At the Kickapoo Street location 
            Guyett has it in the spray booth only. 
            He ran a comparison study of production 
            results with and without metal halide lighting. This is typical of 
            Guyett’s analytical approach to his business. "We can’t expect to 
            grow unless we know how, why, when," he noted. 
              
             [Inside the 1907 N. Kickapoo 
            business]
 
            The new facility offers a 
            climate-controlled estimating bay, also with metal halide lighting. 
            Guyett said the extremes of Illinois weather mean that customers 
            sometimes swelter and sometimes freeze if estimating is done 
            outside. 
            The auto repair business carries a 
            large administrative load, requiring one administrative position for 
            every two production technicians, according to Guyett. "It is 95 
            percent insurance-driven," he said, and much of the paperwork 
            depends on requirements of the various insurance companies. In 
            addition, parts distribution and daily communication take their 
            share of administrative time. 
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            In the current arrangement, Guyett, 
            repair process manager Matt Heubner and a receptionist share the 
            small office space. Right now the receptionist post is vacant, but 
            Guyett expects to fill it and a detail technician’s before moving to 
            the new facility. Two more hires are possible by the end of 2003. 
            One would be a person with parts and production responsibilities to 
            act as liaison between the office and shop. 
            Current employees include body repair 
            technicians Bill Baughman and Bobby Quisenberry, refinish 
            technicians Michael Armitage and Jason Williams and detail 
            technician Chris Schnorr. All hold ICAR (Inter-Industry Commission 
            on Automotive Collision Repairs) gold class status, as does the 
            business. To achieve this rating each person must have taken 80 
            percent of the total ICAR instruction offerings for that position 
            and the business must have 80 percent of its employees meeting this 
            standard. 
            Collision Concepts is also an 
            Automotive Service Excellence blue ribbon holder, which means that 
            95 percent of technicians have passed a four-year renewable exam for 
            their position. Baughman is an ASE master technician, holding 
            certification in all six possible areas. 
            Collision Concepts is a concessionaire 
            for Enterprise Rent-a-Car. In Illinois, unlike some states, the 
            driver at fault in an accident must provide transportation while the 
            other person’s vehicle is being repaired. Therefore, Guyett 
            encourages auto insurance rental car coverage. He said rental 
            expense is the third largest component of insurance cost, after 
            vehicle repair and bodily injury. So insurance companies are 
            interested in speed of repairs. 
            To schedule work Collision Concepts 
            uses the CR Auto Scheduler Plus from Collision Resources and in fact 
            was a test firm for the program. It looks at the last 15 similar 
            repairs to determine how long the job will take, then generates 
            three possible beginning dates and corresponding finish times. 
            Guyett said the program allows his business to bring in no more than 
            it can handle. Still, he is wary of over-promising on delivery and 
            does not guarantee delivery time. Hidden damage is a big unknown, he 
            explained. 
              
             [Erv Guyett, 
            owner of Collision Concepts]
 
            "This is a funny business," commented 
            Guyett. "We can’t create sales." Collision Concepts gets business 
            through word of mouth, insurance agents and even police referrals. 
            About 40 percent of the 85 repair orders per month are General 
            Motors vehicles. This figure reflects growth from the original 
            connection with Graue, and Guyett is looking for further expansion 
            including more high-end foreign cars. 
            The Collision Concepts mission 
            statement emphasizes customer service: "The primary standard of 
            quality will be measured through the eyes of our customer and their 
            satisfaction level." The firm employs a third-party company to 
            survey all customers after the repair is complete. Guyett is proud 
            of his 99.2 percent customer satisfaction rating. Collision 
            Concepts makes all ICAR-approved repairs. Services include free 
            estimates, lifetime written warranty on all work, paintless dent 
            repair, glass installation, courtesy cars and ride service, rental 
            cars on site, available financing and computerized damage 
            estimating. Business hours are 8-5 Monday-Friday. The new address 
            will be 1005 Macon; the phone is (217) 
            735-2100; and the website is
            collisionconceptsinc.com.  [Lynn
Spellman] 
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            Main 
            Street Lincoln grantto help new businesses
 
            
            [DEC. 4, 2002]  
            
            Main 
            Street Lincoln has received a $20,000 Illinois FIRST grant that will 
            be used to put new businesses on the courthouse square, Cindy 
            McLaughlin, Main Street director, told the Lincoln City Council this 
            week. |  
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            Grant money will be given either to new 
            businesses or to existing ones that want to relocate in the Logan 
            County Courthouse Historic District. The historic district includes 
            the square and areas up to two blocks from the square, McLaughlin 
            said. 
            Grants may be awarded up to a maximum 
            of $10,000. They will not fund the complete startup of a new 
            business but could fund as much as one-third of the cost, according 
            to McLaughlin. The money can be used for almost anything except 
            inventory, including remodeling, facade renovation or historic 
            signs.  
            Businesses must invest in a Main Street 
            Lincoln Partnership to be eligible and must provide a business plan 
            based on or similar to the Small Business Administration model.
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            in this article] 
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            The Main Street Lincoln Economic 
            Restructuring Committee had expected to receive the grant a year 
            ago, but it didn't come through until Nov. 7 of this year, 
            McLaughlin said. The Main Street group held a meeting with local 
            bankers and other lenders immediately so these institutions could 
            tell prospective business owners about the possibility of getting 
            the extra funds.  
            A recommendation from a lending 
            institution, as well as the approval of the Economic Restructuring 
            Committee, is required for the award of the grant. Grant recipients 
            should also consult with the Main Street Lincoln Design Committee to 
            comply with historic district guidelines for signs and facade 
            improvements. McLaughlin 
            said one potential new business owner has already come in to discuss 
            applying for the grant. She hopes to see the grant money used by the 
            end of March 2003. 
            
            [Joan Crabb] 
            
            [Click here for eligibility criteria and details on the grant 
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            Lincolnbusiness-builder fund
 
            
            [DEC. 4, 2002]  
            
            Purpose: 
            To provide partial funding to facilitate new businesses in the 
            downtown area. |  
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            Eligibility criteria 
            1.  Grant recipients must invest 
            in a Main Street Lincoln Partnership in order to be eligible for 
            this grant. 
            2.  Business location must be 
            within the Logan County Courthouse Historic District.  
            3.  Business should consult with 
            the Main Street Lincoln Design Committee concerning signage and 
            potential facade improvements in order to comply with historic 
            district standards and guidelines. 
            4.  As part of the grant 
            application, business must provide a business plan based on or 
            similar to the Small Business Administration model. 
            5.  Grant is available to 
            potential business owners upon recommendation from the Economic 
            Restructuring Committee and with Main Street Lincoln board approval. 
            Process 
            1.  Application for the grant is 
            made as part of the business loan application process at 
            participating local lending institutions. Contacts made to Main 
            Street Lincoln will be referred to lending institutions.   
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            2.  Grant will provide no more 
            than one-third of the equity or down payment for a bank loan of a 
            maximum of $10,000. 
            3.  Approval of the grant will be 
            considered at a regular monthly meeting of the Main Street Lincoln 
            Economic Restructuring Committee. A lending institution 
            recommendation is required for the award of this grant. The 
            committee reserves the right to reject any and all grant 
            applications. 
            4.  Payment of approved grants 
            will be made at the time of the business loan closing. 
            Reporting requirements In order to 
            meet Main Street reporting requirements, the business agrees to 
            provide Main Street Lincoln with the following information within 
            three months: listing of capital improvements to the building, 
            dollar amount spent on improvements, number of full-time and 
            part-time employees of the business. [Main 
Street Lincoln]
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                  insurance 
                    
                  Thrivent Financialfor Lutherans
 Linda Aper
 
                  604 Broadway St., Suite 4 
                  (217) 735-2253 
                  
                  linda_aper@thrivent.org 
                  www.thrivent.org   
                  May Enterprise 
                  106 S. Chicago 
                  P.O. Box 129 
                  (217) 732-9626 
                    
                  Moriearty InsuranceAgency, Inc.
 
                  218 Eighth St. 
                  (217) 732-7341 
                  
                  miai@ccaonline.com 
                    
                  State Farm-Deron Powell
 
                  114 E. Cooke St. 
                  P.O. Box 78 
                  Mount Pulaski, IL  62548 
                  (217) 732-7341 
                  
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                  interior decorators   
                  Gossett'sDecorator Studio
 
                  311 Broadway St. 
                  (217) 732-3111 
                  
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                  601 Keokuk St. 
                  (217) 735-2677 
                  
                  
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                  Thrivent Financialfor Lutherans
 Linda Aper
 
                  604 Broadway St., Suite 4 
                  (217) 735-2253 
                  
                  linda_aper@thrivent.org 
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                  Donna JonesCommercial Cleaning
 
                  Floor waxing,polishing & cleaning
 
                  (217) 735-2705 
 
                    
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                  All About You 
                  408 Pulaski St. 
                  (217) 735-4700   
                  Serenity Now 
                  716 N. Logan 
                  (217) 735-9921 
 
                    
                  meat market   
                  Benner's Too 
                  511 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 735-9815 
 
                    
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                  Holiday Inn Express 
                  130 Olson Drive 
                  (217) 735-5800 
                  www.cdmhotel.com 
 
                    
                  nursing homes   
                  Maple Ridge 
                  2202 N. Kickapoo 
                  (217) 735-1538 
                  
                  Maple Ridge at LDN 
 
                    
                  office supply   
                  Glenn BrunkStationers
 
                  511 Broadway 
                  Lincoln, IL  62656 
                  (217) 735-9959 
                  
                  www.glennbrunk.com 
 
                    
                  optometrists   
                  Advanced Eye Care 
                  623 Pulaski St. 
                  (217) 732-9606 
                  
                  www.advancedeyecenters.com
   
                  Nobbe Eye CareCenter, LLC
 
                  1400 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 735-2020 
 
                    
                  pest control   
                  Good Ole Pest Control 
                    Daron Whittaker, owner 
                  380 Limit St. 
                  (217) 735-3206 
 
                    
                  pizza   
                  Stuffed-Aria Pizza 
                  102 Fifth St.(217) 732-3100 
 
                    
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                  Key Printing 
                    
                  Tom Seggelke 
                  (217) 732-9879 
                  
                  key@keyprinting.net 
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                  real estate   
                  Alexander & Co.Real Estate
 
                  410 Pulaski St. 
                  (217) 732-8353 
                  
                  sonnie@ccaonline.com   
                  Diane SchriberRealty
 
                  610 N. Logan 
                  (217) 735-2550 
                  
                  schriber@ccaonline.com   
                  ME Realty 
                  222 N. McLean 
                  (217) 735-5424 
                  
                  www.merealty.com   
                  Werth & Associates 
                  1203 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 735-3411 
                  
                  werthrealty@abelink.com 
 
                    
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                  Blue Dog Inn 
                  111 S. Sangamon St. 
                  (217) 735-1743 
                  
                  www.bluedoginn.com 
 
                    
                  service station   
                  Greyhound Lube 
                  1101 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 735-2761 
 
                    
                    
                  thrift stores   
                  Lincoln Mission Mart 
                  819 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 732-8806   
                  Clinton Mission Mart 
                  104 E. Side Square 
                  Clinton, IL  61727 
                  (217) 935-1376 
 
                    
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                  Neal Tire & Auto 
                  451 Broadway 
                  (217) 735-5471 
                  www.bentire.com 
 
                    
                  title companies   
                  Logan CountyTitle Co.
 
                  507 Pulaski St. 
                  
                  LCtitle@ccaonline.com 
 
                    
                  tourism   
                  Abraham Lincoln Tourism
                  Bureau of Logan County 
                  303 S. Kickapoo 
                  (217) 732-8687 
                  
                  www.logancountytourism.org
 
 
                    
                  towing   
                  AA Towing& Repair
 
                  945 Broadwell Drive 
                  (217) 732-7400 
 
                    
                  upholstery   
                  L.C. Upholstery 
                  529 Woodlawn Road 
                  (217) 735-4224 
 
                    
                  weddings   
                  The Classic Touch 
                  129 S. Sangamon St. 
                  (217) 735-9151 
                  (888) 739-0042 
                    
                  Weddings by Crystal 
                  121 S. Sheridan St. 
                  (217) 735-9696 
                  
                  www.weddingsbycrystal.net
 
 
                    
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                  YMCA 
                  319 W. Kickapoo St. 
                  (217) 735-3915 
                  (800) 282-3520 
                  
                  
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