April 7, 2025

Borrego Springs Print Shop & Gallery for Sale

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Graphics You Can Trust: A Borrego Springs Staple for Sale


Graphics You Can Trust, the well-loved print shop and gallery centrally located in The Mall on Palm Canyon Drive, is officially for sale. A staple in the Borrego Springs community, this business has built a reputation for excellence in custom printing, logo design, branding, t-shirts, banners, and photo restoration.


This thriving print shop and gallery, established in 2016, is a cornerstone of the Borrego Springs community. Offering a wide range of services, including business cards, flyers, posters, banners, logos, brochures, and custom prints, this business has a stellar reputation and a loyal customer base.


The sale includes a valuable archive of client files dating back to 1997, making it easy to provide continuity for returning customers. The shop is fully equipped with professional tools, including Photoshop and Illustrator, ensuring a seamless operation for its new owner.


Asking Price: $200,000


The current owner is committed to a smooth transition and will remain part-time to help train and support the new owner. This is a turnkey opportunity to step into a well-established business that continues to thrive at the heart of Borrego Springs.


For more information, contact Ellen Fitzpatrick at 760-270-8569 or email graphicsyoucantrust@gmail.com.






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