Arch Auto Parts Opens New Store On Coney Island

Arch Auto Parts Opens New Store On Coney Island

A local favorite for more than 43 years, this is Arch's 18th location overall and its seventh in Brooklyn.

Arch Auto Parts announced the opening of a new store on Coney Island in Brooklyn, marking its 18th location in greater New York. The locally owned and operated company currently services Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Nassau County.

The location at 1706 Mermaid Avenue is just blocks from the famous Coney Island Boardwalk, the original Nathans Famous Hot Dogs, and Maimonides Stadium – the home of Cyclones baseball – a New York Mets Single-A affiliate. The store’s recent grand opening received a warm welcome from this dynamic neighborhood. 

Arch Auto Parts says it has been a local favorite for auto parts for more than 43 years. Arch not only knows about each community it serves, but the stores have also become a fundamental part of the community.

“We are excited by the warm neighborhood welcome our Coney Island store has received,” said Moe Ali, senior vice president, Sales. “Coney Island is a vibrant neighborhood with a historic past but what doesn’t change is that customers want an auto parts store they can trust for high-quality auto parts at discount prices, and a counter staff to help them quickly get the right parts for their cars.”

New York’s neighborhood auto parts stores, Arch Auto Parts has been able to expand and thrive in the culturally distinct communities of Queens, the Bronx, Nassau and now with a seventh location in Brooklyn.

“The important factor to being New York’s Neighborhood Auto Parts Store is in earning community trust by operating locally from CEO to counter staff,” says CEO Chris Bodh, who has lived in the neighboring Queens borough for more than 46 years. “Our staff are the neighbors of the customers we serve. We’re like one big family.”

Arch offers a large array of OEM parts as well as aftermarket brands allowing professional installers and retail customers a choice.  With the increasing support from the communities Arch currently serves, Arch has plans for continued expansion in the boroughs of New York City.   

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