Dancy-Power Automotives Group which opened with tons of fan fair this past summer closed last week as quickly as it opened. How quickly did they close? They closed so fast, that we didn’t have time to speak to the company spokesperson to find out what they did with the million dollar Michael Jackson painting in the window.
The last time we were at the retail space that sits on the corner of 129th Street and Lenox on the uptown side of the street, a man was taking the down the luxury car posters that covered the windows.


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1 Comment
November 12, 2009 at 1:06 q11
No surprise here. It was an awful space for a car showroom. Too many dark brown pillars blocking the view so the cars felt squeezed in so abruptly. No consistent car merchandising- a Bentley one day and a Range Rover the next.
In this economy who was buying a luxury car here? Not enough rappers and ballers to sustain the business. A bad decision from the beginning.