Reports: Asheville Regeneration Station owner killed in motorcycle crash

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Tyler Garrison/ photo courtesy of Stephan Pruitt

Tyler Garrison, the owner of the Regeneration Station, a business that sold recycled and restored items, was reportedly killed early Sunday morning. Garrison’s friends have reported on social media that he died in a motorcycle wreck in another state.

Garrison started a business called Junk Recyclers in east Asheville in 2012. He soon began cleaning up and reselling some of the stuff he was picking up through that business under the Regeneration Station moniker. Today the business operates out of a 35,000-square-foot warehouse on Simpson Street in east Asheville. The Regeneration Station is also home to about 75 other vendors who sell their own wares. A third business, Garage TRS, sells used motorcycles out of the Regeneration Station space.

In this March 2016 interview with Asheville FM interviewer Bob Hanna, Garrison talks about moving to Asheville in 2008 and starting his recycling business with $500 and a desire to keep stuff out of the local landfill.

 

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  1. Joe February 23, 2018

    Condolences to his family. So sad. I met he once at his store, he gave me a beer and we talked for an hour about riding motorcycles and invited me on a ride. Sorry I did not get to know him better, he seemed like a very nice guy.

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  2. Asheville Massage Therapist February 20, 2018

    I hear he was a really wonderful person.

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  3. Frances February 19, 2018

    I did not know Tyler but I have shopped at the regeneration station. I am sad to hear this news. I am thinking of his girlfriend, daughter, family and the staff. I am so sorry for your loss.

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  4. David mann February 19, 2018

    My prayers are with the family! Very rare to meet a truly unique individual like Tyler. Inspiring to anybody that was around him for anytime at all. Lesson to be learned in how he treated people. Never saw him when he wasn’t really glad to see you. I last saw him at the Meltdown in Hendersonville. Will miss not seeing him again. hopefully in Heaven one of these days. Miss you old buddy!! Godspeed.

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  5. Kim Barron February 19, 2018

    Condolences to friends and family. I LOVE Regeneration Station. He left a great legacy <3

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  6. Donna Frazier February 19, 2018

    Prayers for his family.??

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  7. Carol February 19, 2018

    So sad to hear this. TRS is a fabulous place and he had great vision as well as a heart for being “green”. Prayers to all his family and many friends.

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  8. Linda February 19, 2018

    my thoughts and prayers are with Tyler’s family

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  9. lynne girardot February 19, 2018

    I am so sorry to hear this. Thoughts and prayers to Tylers family. <3

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  10. Pat Hilgendorf February 18, 2018

    I’m so sorry to hear about this. I go there often.

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  11. Brenda Lewis February 18, 2018

    So sorry to hear about Tylers death. My heart is with his family. Bless you all.

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  12. Brenda Lewis February 18, 2018

    Do sorry to hear about Tylers death. My heart is with his family.

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