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Allen Signs, which has offices in Lincoln and Nottingham, celebrated the completion of another successful project at the opening of a new business development on Teal Park.
Allen Signs, which has offices in Lincoln and Nottingham, celebrated the completion of another successful project at the opening of a new business development on Teal Park.
Allen Signs, which has offices in Lincoln and Nottingham, celebrated the completion of another successful project at the opening of a new business development on Teal Park.
Allen Signs

Allen Signs Celebrates Blackwood Court Opening

Allen Signs, which has offices in Lincoln and Nottingham, celebrated the completion of another successful project at the opening of a new business development on Teal Park.

The sign and vehicle livery specialist was employed by the North Kesteven District Council (NKDC) to manage the branding and signage for Blackwood Court, which is the latest addition to the 87ha Teal Park site, home to engineering giant Siemens.

The local authority has invested £2 million in the new development which consists of 19 workshop units, ranging in size from 500 sq ft to 2,000 sq ft, which are aimed at small start-up businesses.

Glen Merryweather from Allen Signs said: “Following a competitive pitch we were appointed by NKDC to work on the design concepts for the signage while Blackwood Court was still in the planning stage. Our in-house graphic designer developed some creative ideas which we presented to the client.

“Once construction work on site got under way we revised our initial concepts to ensure that the design and materials used reflected the style of the buildings as well as the name. We’ve really enjoyed being involved in the project from the early stages and following it through to completion.”
All but two of the units have already been let at Blackwood Court. Five units were let on completion of the site in February, with another five following soon after. Applications and strong interest has been received in another seven as well.

The development has attracted interest from a range of businesses from engineering, joinery through to a photographic studio, with a mix of new start-ups, relocating and expanding businesses.

Councillor Mrs Marion Brighton OBE said: “A key part of identifying a site is its signage and we were pleased to appoint locally-based Allen Signs to undertake the design, manufacture and installation of the signage at Blackwood Court.

“Our £2m investment in Blackwood Court is critical within a range of measures to boost business opportunities within the thriving LN6 economic growth area of North Kesteven and with that in mind it is satisfying to be able to place our confidence in Allen Signs as one of the success stories within LN6. We are really pleased with the work they have carried out.”

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Notes to Editors:
• Allen Signs was first established in 1965 by David Allen’s father Barry and has a head office on Whisby Way in North Hykeham, Lincoln and an office in Knight & Whitehall House on Carlton Street, Nottingham.
• The business provides a complete sign, display and vehicle livery solution from concept and design through to final installation and maintenance.
• In July 2015 Allen Signs bought the printing division of Double Red which now operates independently under the slightly modified name of Double Red Print Limited.
• To find out more about Allen Signs call 01522 501500, visit the website www.allen-signs.co.uk or follow them on Twitter @Allen_Signs

For more information about this news release please contact:
Kate Strawson
Shooting Star
Tel: 01522 528540
Mob: 07733 230 293
kate@weareshootingstar.co.uk


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