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American Sign Museum to Expand

A commercial signshop and a maker space are part of the plans.

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The American Sign Museum (Cincinnati) plans to remodel the approximately 20,000 sq. ft. of what is known as “The Annex,” or the area east of the existing museum, once funding has been secured. The project includes the construction of a small café, a commercial signshop, a library above the lobby and a fully wired area of maker space, as well as expanding “Signs on Main Street” into the Annex. Cincinnati-based Yunker Group will coordinate fundraising efforts, and construction is expected to last 18 months once the funds are available.

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