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Print Shop Doubles in Size, Moves into Top-Flight Facility

After starting in a basement, the shop has reached a new apex.

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A ribbon-cutting for the Christus Trinity Mother Frances Print Shop was held on Monday, Oct. 25. | Credit: Christus Health

A hospital-affiliated print shop in Tyler, Texas, has doubled its footprint with its move into a 14,000-sq.-ft. building featuring new equipment, the Tyler Morning Telegraph reports.

The Christus Trinity Mother Frances Print Shop celebrated its new digs with a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week. The shop primarily serves the Christus Health system – which keeps printing in house to in order to better manage its brand – but also claims a number of prominent local organizations as clients.

The shop began in 1979 in the basement of the main hospital making black-and-white copies. It has blossomed into something much greater during the past 42 years.

“You start where you’re planted,” Delvecchio Shankle, manager of the shop for the past 15 years, told the paper. “When you start to grow, you get repotted. So this is our repotting. I think we have grown into this big flower and we’ve outgrown that pot. Now we’re in a new pot, we have opportunity for growth at this particular location.”

Read more at the Tyler Morning Telegraph.

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