KKP Print and Sign Shop at 175 Exmouth St. in Sarnia. Submitted photo.KKP Print and Sign Shop at 175 Exmouth St. in Sarnia. Submitted photo.
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Sarnia print, sign shop expands and consolidates

The renovation and 5,000 square foot expansion of Sarnia's KKP Print and Sign Shop is now complete.

Spokesperson Keeley McMullin said they closed their Vanier Road location and everything is now under one roof at 175 Exmouth Street.

"We've added quite a bit of work space, a new customer reception area, expanded our sign shop with a large drive through bay for our vehicle wrap and graphics," said McMullin. "We've added additional space for print and copy equipment, second floor offices, we've got a larger graphic design work area and we are now accessible, which we weren't before, so we're really proud of that."

McMullin said they hope customers experience smoother service delivery.

"We've been here 32 years and we're still going strong, so we're excited to see what 2020 brings with the expansion."

KKP has 14 employees.

The business was started in 1998 by Walt and Dianne Hyatt and taken over by their son Michael in 2010.

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