Here are a few businesses that have caught my eye. Above is a new music store in Scottsdale. I loved the keyboard on the awning but I wondered why they didn't paint all the panels like that. I think it needs a full keyboard.
To the left is "CARVANA" a car "vending machine". Do you have one of these near you? I hear they have locations all over. The idea is supposed to be an easy way to buy a car with no haggling or negotiating and easy financing. One of these days, I'd like to get a photo of this place at night. It really looks strange lit up at night just like a giant vending machine. This place is in Tempe.
And, to the right is a sign I saw in central Phoenix directing people to a variety of locally owned businesses in the area. That's quite a variety of businesses.
The car vending machine and the mega multi signpost win for me Sharon, that's what you call making the best use of a space 😉
ReplyDeleteA nice variety of advertisements, the tower with cars is very special, never seen before.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the piano keys. They should do the whole awning. There's a glass parking structure (or maybe it's a car shop) like that in Hammersmith. And yeah, how good can eggs REALLY be, after all?
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine buying a car, without driving it first. Negotiating has never bothered me, my father taught me how to make car salespeople cry. When I bought the convertible, they showed me the price, I crossed it out and wrote in what I was willing to pay, the salesperson said, NO WAY, I said, "Try it on your manager" (Who was sitting 10 feet away listening.) A minute later the manager signed off on it. Cheese and Clutter shops, my kind of places.
ReplyDeleteWe have TV ads for that car place but I don't know if there is a physical location here. I agree about the piano keys!
ReplyDeleteHmm, you got your car out of a gum machine, you say. :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting way to purchase a car. I never heard of that but it is a different way to avoid the dealers.
ReplyDeleteThat is a weird way to display cars.
ReplyDeleteLove the first one.
ReplyDeleteWeird way to display cars I agree.
I like it when a business advertises on it's building what it is, makes it stand out more.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of a car vending machine..
ReplyDeleteSuch a good name for the breakfast place: "Eggstazy" the best name ever. I would love to go there once. I miss "Changing Hands"...