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New Asian Supermarket Design & Signs
Jun 13th 2019
AZ International Marketplace is a supermarket located in Mesa, Arizona. An ethnic supermarket, they specialize in foods and items for the Mesa community, mixing together foods for the local Latino and Asian population. They offer such items as tilapia, rice sticks, and durian. On top of this, they sell a variety of imported ethnic health and beauty items along with household products.
Ahead of their opening, AZ International Marketplace contacted DGS Retail about making signage that would w
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Ethnic Grocery Store Design Ideas & Signs
Jun 13th 2019
Island Pacific is an ethnic supermarket chain with locations in California and Nevada. Specializing in Filipino foods, the chain looks to serve the local communities by providing them with the ingredients they need to cook the meals they grew up with. Each location includes not only various seafood items and regional cuisine, but also "Philhouse Fast Food," a way for Filipino-Americans and other shoppers to eat authentic home-cooked Filipino meals.
Ahead of the opening of one of their lo
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The Secret to Ethnic Food Store Design and Signage Layout
May 15th 2019
Deli 4 You is a chain of specialty grocery stores located in the Chicagoland area. They sell a wide variety of food products imported from Eastern Europe and elsewhere. Each location runs a full-service grocery with Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, and Slovak items, including a bakery that makes paçzkis and crepes and a deli that makes fresh kielbasa. They also run a catering service for events.
When opening their first store in Norridge, Illinois, Deli 4 You contacted DGS Retail to help
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Case Study: Hadley's Fruit Orchard
Apr 3rd 2019
Based in Cabazon, California,
Hadley Fruit Orchards is a
landmark roadside specialty food retailer. They sell nuts, dried fruit, bread,
dates, and more. The store has operated since the 1930s, originally in Pasadena
before setting up shop in Cabazon. Located just off Interstate 10, the store
was owned by the Hadley family before being sold to the Morongo Band of Mission
Indians in July 1999. The store remains a one-stop shop for local families and
travelers to this day.
In 201
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