Signs in Alexandria

Demand for Signs in Alexandria, New South Wales, have remained constant over the years due to its dominant supply of industrial outlets. Located in Sydney’s south about 4km from the CBD, the suburb covers about 3.8sqkm in an area bounded by Boundary Road, Botany Road, Gardeners Road and a combination of Sydney Park and Mitchell Road. Its European settlement history dates back to the 1830s but Signs promoting the suburb were not common until 1868 when it was officially named the Borough of Alexandria. Producing top quality Signs in a range of styles and eye-catching designs is a specialty of the team here at Minuteman Press.

Industry has thrived in Alexandria, which still remains a largely industrial suburb today. So intense was the activity by industry during the 1940s that Alexandria stood out as Australia’s largest industrial district and was often referred to as the `Birmingham of Australia’. It would probably be safe to say that there were very few things that were not manufactured in the area throughout its colourful history. At one time, Signs in Alexandria were rife with 550 factories producing everything from construction materials and bricks to aircraft.

Here at Minuteman Press, keeping up with demand for Stationery, marketing materials and Signs in Alexandria is a major focus. Attention to detail and a fast, efficient, top quality service are all part of what we have to offer so enquire today.
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