New Directional Signage Aims To Point the Way

SEABROOK, TX – March 23, 2011 – Seabrook leaders are making it easier for tourists and visitors to find their way around the city. Through a new signage program, the Seabrook Economic Development Corporation intends to bring additional focus on its many quality businesses.

"We are implementing wayfinding panels that feature public facilities, the character districts and Seabrook business establishments," stated Ernie Davis, President of the Seabrook EDC. "We believe that this initiative will help showcase the many quaint shops, tasty restaurants, great accommodations and exceptional businesses that have called Seabrook home."

The signage is being placed on arterial streets throughout the city. Located within the right-of-way, each sign holds up to five panels, which are available for lease on a first-come, first-serve basis.

National Sign Plazas is administering Seabrook EDC's directional sign program. If a Seabrook business is interested in leasing a business panel, contact Pat Fuller of National Sign Plazas at 512.670.3717 or via email at pfuller@nsp.biz. There is a one-time production fee of $100 for the panel, and a leasing fee of $40 per month.

About Seabrook Economic Development Corporation

Seabrook, Texas is a vibrant, resort-style waterfront community centrally located between Houston and Galveston, along the shores of Clear Lake and Galveston Bay. Seabrook's relaxed lifestyle, business-friendly climate and affordable waterfront property make it one of the country's most attractive areas for commercial development. The Seabrook Economic Development Corporation strives to expand existing businesses and attract new enterprises in the hospitality, marine services and office and retail industries. For more information on Seabrook EDC, visit our website at www.SeabrookEDC.com or call us at 281.291.5730.

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