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Hello from San Diego, Ca.

dlndesign

New Member
Hi everyone, I have worked in the sign industry for 4 years now. I know for sure that I want to open up my own shop within the next couple years. I am preparing now, getting everything lined up so I start off on the right foot. I've just recently started looking for industrial space, any advice on lease agreements and type of location that would be more available for customers?

I want to get into the monument/trade show graphics area for larger clients and have a small vinyl, banner shop still available for smaller clients. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks:thankyou:
David
 

OADesign

New Member
Hi! I'm just up the street from you in Corona CA.
Congrats on making the decision to get out on your own.

This site and the folks that frequent it can be a valuable resource.

Good luck on your journey!

:Welcome: :signs101:
 

Shovelhead

New Member
:Welcome: to :signs101: from New Yawk™
 

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yardsignswork

New Member
When you are looking for space keep it cheap and easy. Remember you are the destination. People will look for you. Good frontage is nice for walk in traffic, but if you are going to get most of your business through refurrals and pounding the pavement, save as much money as you can!
 

The Big Squeegee

Long Time Member
Welcome from OK.
I'm stuck in the middle of ya'll
Cheep, out of the way, place is good if you plan to do trade show stuff. The walk ins can take up a good amount of your time too.
 
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