FASTSIGNS of Everett Opens New Massive Printing Facility My Everett News

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FASTSIGNS of Everett officially opened its new 50,000 square foot printing facility on January 10, 2025, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local dignitaries. This expansion is set to double the company's printing capacity, allowing for enhanced service to its expanding customer base while integrating cutting-edge printing technologies. Over the next five years, the new facility is projected to create 140 jobs, significantly contributing to the local economy. Mayor Cassie Franklin praised the development, highlighting its benefits for the community and local businesses. CEO Tobi Ferguson described the facility as a transformative step forward, committed to delivering high-quality solutions quickly and efficiently.

The new location, known as the "Warehouse," is strategically situated to serve both local and national clients. FASTSIGNS of Everett stands out as the largest branch worldwide, with additional locations across Washington and internationally. This expansion not only underscores the company's growth but also its dedication to meeting the evolving needs of its customers.

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