Page’s Collision Center in Taylorville welcomed hundreds of people Wednesday evening for an open house celebrating the grand reopening of the longtime local business—just five months after sustaining a fire that destroyed their auto repair facility. Page’s owner Rick Champley, and his wife Lisa, made the decision to rebuild and to invest in the community that has meant so much to them.
Champley told Regional Radio News that the community’s outpouring of support played a major role in helping the business recover so quickly after the fire.
Friends, customers, and local businesses stepped in to offer help, resources, and encouragement as rebuilding began. With that support, and with the work of many excellent local contractors, Page’s Collision Center was able to rebuild quickly and reopen in an impressively short timeframe.
The Champley family looks forward to continuing to serve Taylorville for many more years to come. The open house served not only as a celebration of the new facility, but also as a testament to the commitment of a family-owned business and to the community that stands behind them.









