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Local FASTSIGNS® Moves to Larger Location, Celebrates 15 Years

Author: FASTSIGNS® of Olympia, WA - Lacey

FASTSIGNS® of Olympia, WA - Lacey is doing business in a new location for the first time since the center opened in 1998.

The center has moved to 4609 Lacey Blvd., which is three and a half blocks east from its previous location on Pacific Ave., just in time for its 15 year anniversary.

“After doing business in the same location for so many years, we outgrew our space. Moving to our new location gives us room to keep up with the increased demand we’re experiencing as our client base grows,” said Grace Kendall, who has owned FASTSIGNS® of Olympia, WA - Lacey since 2000. “We’re excited about the enhanced capabilities our new storefront will provide and will be hosting a grand opening open house to give the community a chance to learn more about what we offer.”

The center’s grand opening will take place on May 14 at FASTSIGNS® of Olympia, WA - Lacey. During the event, guests will be treated to light refreshments, games and giveaways. Additionally, Catherine Monson, CEO of FASTSIGNS International, FOX Business contributor and recent Undercover Boss star, will be in attendance.

While at the event, attendees will have the opportunity to explore FASTSIGNS® of Olympia, WA - Lacey’s new location. The center has a larger, more open floor plan, with 2,800 square feet of space compared to the previous location’s 1,700 square feet. The new center also features an updated, modern look and marketing strategy for the business. Finally, an indoor vehicle bay will provide space to complete vehicle graphics and lettering, regardless of the weather conditions. 

“With the extra space that we now have, we are planning to add a new printer to our equipment lineup. In the future, we will have the room to add even more cutting-edge products and services so that we can continue providing our customers with innovative solutions,” explained Kendall. “We’re looking forward to getting the opportunity to show local businesses and the community how our new capabilities can help them achieve more than they thought possible.”