Internship
Posted on 7/15/2026
Automotive parts retailer with nationwide stores
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Columbia, SC, USA
In Person
On-site training at O'Reilly Auto Parts store 06574, Columbia, SC.
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O’Reilly Auto Parts sells aftermarket automotive parts, tools, and accessories to both everyday drivers and professional mechanics through a network of over 6,100 stores. Customers purchase items in-person or online, supported by a distribution system that ensures parts are available for a wide variety of vehicle makes and models. The company distinguishes itself by balancing retail sales with a heavy focus on serving professional installers and jobbers through high service levels and consistent part quality. Its goal is to become the dominant supplier in the automotive aftermarket by providing the best combination of price and service to every customer.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Springfield, Illinois
Founded
1957
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Royal Properties brokers sale of former rite aid in Kingston, NY. July 1, 2026 Royal Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce the sale of 351 Flatbush Avenue in Kingston, New York to O'Reilly Auto Parts. The property consists of an 11,180 SF freestanding building situated on a 1.47 acre corner parcel at the highly visible intersection of Route 32 and Route 9W. The site features pylon signage, 41 parking spaces, and benefits from traffic counts exceeding 27,000 vehicles per day along Routes 32 and 9W. The location is surrounded by a strong mix of national retailers including Hannaford, Aldi, Target, The Home Depot, Planet Fitness, Marshalls, Kohl's, ShopRite, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods, Walgreens, and many others. "This transaction shows the continued demand for owner-operators to purchase properties in high value locations that also satisfy their operational requirements. 351 Flatbush Avenue in Kingston, NY presented O'Reilly with an excellent opportunity to enter the market," said Scott Meshil, Managing Director of Royal Properties, who represented the seller in this transaction. Venture Brokerage Group represented the buyer. For additional information, please contact Scott Meshil at 914-237-3400, Ext. 106 ([email protected]).
O'Reilly Auto Parts Closed in Glen Burnie, MD * 2 days ago Glen Burnie, MD, June 1st, 2026 - Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, announced today the sale of O'Reilly Auto Parts, an 8,832-square-foot property located at 703 S Crain Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD, according to Brian Hosey, regional manager of the firm's Washington DC office. The asset sold for $1,318,484. Jacob Haslach and Derrick Dougherty, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap's Philadelphia office, had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a prominent commercial real estate investor located in Maryland. Jacob Haslach and Derrick Dougherty also represent the buyer, a private real estate investor located in Virginia, in this transaction. "This transaction marks the first O'Reilly Auto Parts location to close in the state of Maryland, making it a highly significant deal for the market," said Jacob Haslach, Associate Director Investments. "The property benefited from its exceptionally well-positioned location on Crain Highway, a primary retail corridor that sees over 22,000 vehicles per day. Backed by an investment-grade tenant with over nine years remaining on the corporate NN lease, this asset presented the buyer with a truly stable and highly sought-after investment," Haslach added. "The communication and collaborative problem-solving from both the buyer and seller were instrumental in managing the moving parts to meet our target timelines. It was a pleasure working with all parties to bring this transaction to a successful close," said Derrick Dougherty, Senior Managing Director Investments. About Marcus & Millichap, Inc. (NYSE: MMI)
O'Reilly Auto Parts opening new location near Griffin. The brand has more than 250 stores in the state. Published Date: April 3, 2026, 5:18 PM EDT O'Reilly Auto Parts has a new location in the works. It will open at 4287 US Highway 19 #41 in Griffin, according to reporting by The City Menus. O'Reilly sells vehicle parts like batteries, accessories, brakes and filters, offering products to professional service providers and do-it-yourself customers. Based in Springfield, Miss., the brand has been serving customers with automotive replacement parts since 1957. It now has more than 6,400 locations across North America and 256 locations in Georgia, including two existing locations in Griffin. The business emphasizes the "O'Reilly Culture," focusing on traits like enthusiasm, dedication and respect for both team members and customers. An opening timeline for the new location has not been announced. Love our content? Add WhatNow as a preferred source on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Be the first to know. From new restaurant openings to exciting retail launches and real estate insights, be the first to know what's happening in Atlanta Senior Regional Reporter Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
SparkHope Automotive receives grant from O'Reilly Automotive Foundation to support single working mothers. March 18, 2026, Denver, CO - SparkHope Automotive has been awarded a grant from the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation to advance its mission of providing safe, reliable transportation to single working mothers experiencing financial hardship. The grant is part of the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation's year-end giving round, which awarded nearly $1.5 million to 50 nonprofits nationwide - marking the foundation's largest distribution of funds since its founding in 2020. SparkHope Automotive was selected for its impact-driven work addressing transportation barriers that directly affect economic stability and family well-being. In 2025 alone, SparkHope Automotive served 909 women through a combination of vehicle placements, critical repairs, and ongoing maintenance. This included 57 vehicle placements and 1,270 repairs - helping mothers remain employed, transport their children safely, and maintain independence. "Supporting work like this makes sense for O'Reilly, as it addresses a need directly within our industry," said Julie Gray, president of the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation. "SparkHope not only connects single moms with trusted professionals to repair their vehicles, they also teach them to think strategically about their transportation needs and to prioritize maintenance to reduce the possibility of an unplanned, life-interrupting repair." The O'Reilly Automotive Foundation continues the philanthropic legacy of the O'Reilly family, supporting organizations that improve quality of life for underserved and underrepresented individuals and families. Its giving priorities include economic stability and mobility, workforce development, health and social services, and disaster relief. Since 1957, O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. has grown from a family-owned company into a leading automotive replacement parts retailer, serving professional service providers and do-it-yourself customers across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Canada through more than 6,500 store locations. About SparkHope Automotive SparkHope Automotive (formerly Hands of The Carpenter) is a faith-based nonprofit serving working single mothers by addressing a critical and often overlooked barrier to stability: reliable transportation. For more than two decades, SparkHope has provided vehicle repair, maintenance, and placement services that help relieve financial strain and support long-term economic self-sufficiency. Guided by values of integrity, stewardship, and compassionate service, SparkHope partners with businesses, nonprofits, churches, and individuals to help single moms thrive. More to explore. News and Events SparkHope Automotive is excited to announce that Jason Spears has joined the organization as CEO following a months-long search. Jason brings a deep passion for ministry, leadership, and community impact, March 24, 2026 News and Events March 18, 2026, Denver, CO - SparkHope Automotive has been awarded a grant from the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation to advance its mission of providing safe, reliable transportation to single working March 18, 2026
AG: O'Reilly Auto Parts to pay $5.6M for pregnancy discrimination in Puyallup and across WA. By Isabela Lund, The News Tribune, Tacoma Published: March 6, 2026, 9:15am O'Reilly Auto Parts will pay $5.6 million after pregnant workers in its Washington stores - including its Puyallup distribution center - allegedly faced discrimination and retaliation related to their pregnancies. According to a news release from the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, the company violated state law "by systematically failing or refusing to provide pregnant and postpartum workers with reasonable workplace accommodations." "The complaint also alleged O'Reilly managers retaliated against workers who requested accommodations, including by threatening them with forced leave, termination, or making them return from parental leave early," the release said. In August 2023, the attorney general's office filed a complaint against the Missouri-based company, with the trial set to start on March 16, 2026. "During litigation O'Reilly admitted that it had not trained its Washington management and human resources staff about the requirements of Washington's Healthy Starts Act, which mandates that employers provide reasonable pregnancy-related accommodations," the release said. "O'Reilly has now agreed to implement training and adopt new policies and practices that will ensure that the rights of its workers will be honored." The News Tribune reached out to O'Reilly Auto Part's distribution center in Puyallup. A manager there gave The News Tribune a phone number for its corporate office. The News Tribune called it and got an automated message saying the number was out of service. The News Tribune then called the corporate phone number listed on O'Reilly's website and a customer service worker told The News Tribune that no one was in the office who could provide comment. O'Reilly Auto Parts has 170 stores in Washington state across 29 counties, the release said. In the release, former worker Ivannah Trinidad said she worked at the company's Puyallup distribution center while pregnant in 2022 and 2023. "She said that when she experienced bad cramps and provided a doctor's note saying she should not lift anything heavier than 15 pounds, O'Reilly management continued to assign her work that exceeded her restrictions," the release said. "When she reported being in pain and requested breaks to sit and rest, her supervisor told her to push through, sometimes not even allowing her to take her standard breaks." Get a rundown of the latest local and regional news every Mon-Fri morning. Trinidad said the lack of accommodation "caused her baby to drop," forcing her to go on leave early. After she delivered the baby, she said she asked management for one or two weeks of extra leave to care for her sick infant, and that management refused, forcing her to resign. Rachel Venefra "worked at several O'Reilly store locations from 2013 until 2022 in southern Washington state," according to the release, and was not allowed to sit down when customers were around. "She often had to lift heavy items against the advice of her doctor, and in violation of the Healthy Starts Act," the release said. "She later found out that her daughter had suffered an in-utero stroke, which impacted her child's brain, a lasting health issue that Venefra said she thinks is connected to blood clots caused by heavy lifting." About 50 workers who were discriminated against will receive compensation "under a $5.6 million decree between the employer and the State of Washington," the release said. The decree also requires O'Reilly to do the following in their Washington locations: * Implement a pregnancy accommodation and anti-discrimination policy and explain rights to pregnant and nursing employees. * "Modify its automated human resources system to include a link to its Washington policies and procedures for any employee in the state who requests an accommodation," the release said. * Implement policies for managers and human resources staff, informing them of these laws and accommodations. * Require O'Reilly to "consult the accommodations department prior to issuing any disciplinary action against an employee who has requested an accommodation," the release said. "For the next four years, O'Reilly will provide the AGO with biannual compliance reports which will include a description of any pregnancy discrimination complaints made by a Washington employee and will indicate whether the worker's employment was terminated while their accommodation request was pending, so the AGO may ensure O'Reilly complies with state law," the release said. Workers experiencing pregnancy-related discrimination can submit a complaint by calling 1-833-660-4877 or submitting a pregnancy accommodations complaint form on the attorney general's website. Get a rundown of the latest local and regional news every Mon-Fri morning.