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Small Businesses Are Playing the Biggest Part in Keeping the Local Economy Stable

By: Issuewire
Ad America

Ad America offers all the ‘Bells and Whistles’ to help local businesses take the steps necessary to prepare for a grand re-opening.

Upland, Apr 22, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Preserving local business is essential in an economy facing many challenges now that residents are under mandatory stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ad America's Hani Jouni.

Jouni moved to the city of Upland in 1980 at the age of 14 and established his roots in this peaceful city in California. He started in the graphic design industry in 1986 with nothing more than a Macintosh desktop computer with a 20 MB hard drive. "At that time, I thought I was on top of the world," said Jouni.

The industry has changed since then, forcing Jouni and his business to change with it. His outdated Mac Plus was replaced with computers capable of creating 30-foot concession stand graphics and high-definition movies.

Now, Ad America's state-of-the-art printers can keep up with customer demand and quick turnaround times. They also laminate products as part of the printing process to provide ultraviolet protection.

Modern technology blends with historical charm at Ad America, whose offices are located inside a 5,000-square foot building attached to a Union Pacific caboose and two large train cars. "Yes, a train, with all the bells and whistles! But what really makes our business different is that the sign shop, graphic designers, web developers, trophy makers, shirt and promotional departments are all under one roof."

Ad America serves Southern California, drawing upon the right mixture of knowledge and expertise to ensure client projects are in good hands. They form a local business team that is working hard to help other local businesses thrive.

Customer satisfaction is just one of the ways Ad America stays in tune with its community. The company is involved with local schools and is a huge supporter of the local community as a whole. Ad America also sponsors a local professional team, Ontario Fury, and helps promote young scholars and local athletes at the Upland Arena and the local American Youth Soccer Organization.

Ad America built its reputation by providing quality products to small and large businesses, including Roto- Rooter and Capitol Records. It recently worked with Kaiser Permanente to create COVID-19 signage. Residents of Southern California likely have seen Ad America's graphics while visiting any fair in the Southland. Their work also can be found as far away as Dallas, Phoenix, Miami, North Carolina and even Australia.

"I love what I do, and I love this community," said Jouni.

 

COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Ad America is located at 9th St. in Upland, California. More details can be found on their business website: www.mrgrphx.com or via email hani@mrgrphx.com while inquiries can also be made via phone calls to 866.674.7749.

This PDF can be found: 

https://mrgrphx.com/customers/files/home/customers/Ad-America_Press_Release-Email.pdf

 

Media Contact

Ad America, LLC


hani@mrgrphx.com

9099490869

1462 West 9th Street

http://www.mrgrphx.com

Source :Ad America, LLC

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