Known as the Buena Park Mall, the new Buena Park Downtown has undergone a change in ownership. Situated at 8309 On the Mall, this property is well established and popular because of its broad range of dining, shopping, and entertainment venues. Since its “For Lease” signs need to reflect the names of the new owners, the management team called us to handle their signage-refacing project.
After consulting with the client and reviewing the group’s commercial property “For Lease” signs in Orange County, CA, we designed and manufactured the new facings for the existing markers. Since these are all post and panel signs, the swap of the facings was a snap. The products now display not only the new owners’ names but also show off the updated logo and colors. Our technicians were able to do so without costing the company any display time of their messages.
Ownership Changes Call for Immediate Signage Upgrades
Occasionally, the design of updated sign products gets lost in the shuffle of an ownership change. From the perspective of the customer, the prolonged failure to handle the markers results in an impression of dealing with an unprofessional outfit. After all, when s/he calls in to discuss the lease of a commercial venue, which is frequently a transaction that encompasses thousands of dollars, it is not confidence inspiring to learn that the original business no longer exists as it advertises on the sign.
Avoid giving prospective clients a wrong impression by quickly handling signage upgrades. Even there, it pays to know the products you should tackle first.
- Commercial signs. These markers include “For Lease,” “For Sale” or “For Rent” signs. These are high-dollar transactions and should feature the new company’s name and logo right away to ensure that clients have confidence in whom they are dealing with during the negotiations.
- Building signs. Channel letters require a full replacement. The same goes for dimensional letters. Box cabinets we can usually reface unless the product is in the shape of the former company’s logo.
- Monuments. Just like the building, the display of the monument needs changing as soon as possible.
- Windows. Unless you feature another company’s name and logo on the decals that make up your window graphics, you may not have to change these products right away.
- Indoor markers. Lastly, focus on the interior signage components. Start out with the lobby sign and then base your color choices and overall design styles on the look of this reception area marker.
Consult with Our Graphic Artists after an Ownership Change
Whether you need a new lobby marker or commercial property “For Lease” signs in Orange County, CA, and neighboring Los Angeles County, we can help. Contact our graphic artists to discuss the markers that you know need to be changed after buying a company from another commercial entity. We work with you to prioritize your project and assist you with finding money-saving avenues of handling these upgrades. Whether you need to swap out ten signs or 100, our experts are ready to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation appointment.
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