Busy family-owned auto repair business set to open second location in Middletown

Integrity Automotive North will open its second location for the family-owned business on Feb. 2, 2025. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Integrity Automotive North will open its second location for the family-owned business on Feb. 2, 2025. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

The Pete Esposito family has been building an automotive repair business for the past 25 years and customers who often have to wait days for service at the shop will rejoice in the opening of a second Middletown location next month.

Integrity Automotive Service first location is at 1320 Elliott Drive in Middletown and because of the business’s growth, with the help of sons Nick and Mitch, Esposito has been looking for a place to expand in the city’s East End.

“I have been looking for another location off Cincinnati-Dayton Road and couldn’t find anything I could afford. Property out here has skyrocketed,” Esposito said.

On most days, the eight bays are full and with 40 cars in the lot waiting for service. At his sons’ urging Esposito continued to find a way not to turn away customers.

Pete Esposito, owner of Integrity Automotive Service, stands in front of the shop in Middletown. Integrity Automotive is celebrating 25 years in business. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

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“We are just a busy, busy, busy shop.”

About six months ago, Esposito learned the former Mike’s International Garage building at 2512 Atco Avenue would soon be available. In October, the purchase was complete.

“It was a train wreck inside,” he said. “For the last three months I have done nothing but renovation on the building, inside and out. Gutted the place. All new show equipment, all new lights, waiting area, everything.”

The new location, Integrity Automotive North, is scheduled to have a grand opening on Feb. 2. The original business will be Integrity Automotive South.

Esposito, a 1978 Fenwick High School grad, said son Mitch will be managing the new location and Nick the original shop.

That sets up his planned retirement but not too soon.

“The end of 2026 I plan to retire. Both sons and the shops will be fully established and ready to go,” he said.

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