FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -

In its second acquisition-related move in less than a week, LMP Automotive Holdings said Tuesday it signed a definitive agreement to purchase 85% of both Central Avenue Chrysler Jeep and Chrysler Jeep of White Plains.

Both stores are located in the New York metro area: the former is located in Yonkers, N.Y.; the latter in White Plains, N.Y.

LMP anticipates the deal to close in June. The dealerships are expected to add annualized revenues of about $270 million and bump LMP’s respective total contracted and closed franchise and dealership count to 18 and 17, the retailer said.

 “We look forward to welcoming Jonathan Grant and his high-performing teams to the LMP family; their unmatched commitment to serving their local communities and providing the uppermost level of customer service embodies LMP’s core values,” LMP chief operating officer Richard Aldahan said in a news release.

Added LMP chief executive officer Sam Tawfik: “First on behalf of myself and the LMP team I want to welcome our new partner Jonathan Grant to the LMP family as well. We all look forward to working together to expand on the team’s historical success.”

Tawfik continued: “We expect this partnership to significantly increase LMP’s revenues in the important New York Northeast region, along with materially enhancing profitability.”

Meantime, on Wednesday of last week, LMP announced it had closed its purchase of Bachman-Bernard Chevrole-Buick-GMC-Cadillac in Greeneville, Tenn., and its associated real estate.

“Bachman-Bernard Chevrolet-Buick-GMC-Cadillac is a part of our Stage One acquisition agreements, of which to date we have consummated 92% of the expected EBITDA contribution,” LMP said in a release. “In the coming weeks, we expect to close the remaining two contracted acquisitions in West Virginia.”