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Signs Now in Oklahoma City Receives Business Award

Award-Winning Visual Communications Company Also Helping Businesses in Oklahoma City Reopen Safely

OKLAHOMA CITY — Signs Now in Oklahoma City was recently honored with the Gold Star Award from leading marketing, print and graphic communications franchise network, Alliance Franchise Brands.

The award comes as Signs Now, Oklahoma City’s leading visual and graphics solutions provider, is also providing resources to help local businesses reopen safely and quickly.

“I am so proud of all our team is doing to support our community during this challenging time, and for our team, this award is evidence of our commitment to serving our clients,” said Jennifer Lovelace, owner of Signs Now. “We’re doing everything we can to help OKC rebuild and it’s a definite boost to be recognized for our efforts as we continue to help businesses reopen.”

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Lovelace was recognized with the award for outstanding sales and customer service.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Signs Now has been supporting the local community with creative and innovate signage solutions.

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As Oklahoma City works to reopen amidst local restrictions lifting, Signs Now has created resources for businesses, including reopening guidelines that offer a comprehensive checklist methodology. Signs Now can also provide all necessary graphics and signs needed to reopen swiftly and easily, creating a safe environment for customers and employees.

Located at 7101 NW Expressway Suite 100, Signs Now is independently owned and operated and is a member of the Alliance Franchise Brands network, linking to more than 600 locations throughout North America.

For more information about Signs Now in Oklahoma City, visit www.signsnow.com/oklahomacity or call (405) 722-9427.

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