BMW North America will invest $60 million in two green dealerships in Manhattan. The luxury German automaker is overhauling the dealership it owns and operates at 555 West 57th St. and developing Manhattan's first freestanding dealership for BMW's Mini brand one block away. The new stores, which are being designed to cut energy use by 25%, reflect the auto company’s effort to reposition itself as environmentally conscious.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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