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Community Advertising Seats YOURCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITY MESSAGE HERE ADVERTISINGADVERTISING2424 hourshours aa day,day, 77 daysdays SEATS aaSEATS week,week, 365365 daysdaydayss aa year!year! concrete PUBLIC SUPPORT Operated by Bee Enterprises Ltd. since 1987 | 6 Central Road, Kingston 10 | Tel: 906-5356, Tel/Fax: 754-0614 The Easy Way to... Maintain a constant presence in your target communities while providing facilities that benefit the general public, building goodwill and enhancing your corporate image. P Create INSTANT AWARENESS P Build GOODWILL P Enhance your CORPORATE IMAGE P Maintain a CONSTANT PRESENCE ...Community Advertising Seats. The Basics —PUBLIC SEATING manufactured & maintained by Bee Enterprises Ltd. since 1987. —ADVERTISING SPACE on steel backrest and front of concrete seats —AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL ISLAND WIDE short or long term rental at demographically significant community locations —ARTWORK PRODUCTION BY BEE ENTERPRISES Clients may submit their design in specified formats per painted or printed final output; or let our Graphics Dept handle this for you. Artwork Specifications Our Graphics Department can design your artwork for a minimal cost otherwise use the following guidelines for submission of your design. Output Type Format Dimensions Vector based e.g. 72in x 24in Painted artwork* CorelDraw, Adobe or to scale Illustrator 73in x 25in Full Colour Print* JPEG, PSD OR PDF with 1in bleed Unit Dimensions The units (manufactured, installed & maintained by Bee Enterprises Ltd.) are composed of a 6ft x 2ft 16 gauge steel sign with steel- reinforced concrete modules. 72.00” ADVERTISING SPACE ON STEEL BACKREST & 24.00” 44.00” fRONT OF SEATS SURFACE 18.00” 20.50” Artwork Examples Painted Artwork Special Shape Sign/Painted Artwork Full Colour Print Painted Artwork/Seat Art Full Colour Print/Seat Artwork Paint & Print Combo Promotional Concepts Corporate Goodwill Directional YOUR This seat courtesy of... COMPANY LOGO YOUR COMPANY NAME YOUR Your company message or tag line COMPANY Your Company Name LOGO Your company message or tag line www.yourcompany.com www.yourcompany.com YOUR COMPANY TEL./ADDRESS/DIRECTIONS Promotional Short Term YOUR PRODUCT NAME YOUR YOUR PRODUCT COMPANY LOGO YOUR STORE NAME 50% off Your Product tag line IMAGE everything til www.yourcompany.com Your store tag line www.yourcompany.com Sat 30th YOUR COMPANY LOGO YOUR COMPANY NAME & INFORMATION SALE! SALE! SALE! Maintenance Routine Maintenance Annually rented units are visited every month in the Corporate Area & 8-10 weeks for rural signs. Special Maintenance Emergency Maintenance takes place within 2 business days of receiving notice of damage to our units, vandalism, car accidents, graffiti, illegal posters etc. Rental Guarantee In situations where advertising has been compromised e.g. message completely obscured by posters or destruction of units, the number of days lost until the unit is completely restored or replaced is either credited to the subsequent rental period or added to the rental expiry date. Your Target Market Each unit location in our database is comprehensively researched and tagged with geographic & demographic descriptions which are used as criteria to generate customised lists of locations for YOUR Target Market. Geographic descriptions include (apart from town, parish & county), names and which sides of roads, nearby intersecting roads, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings etc. Demographic descriptions include institutions, businesses and likely consumers in the immediate vicinity, e.g. primary schools for school children, service stations, traffic lights for the automotive market, taxi stands/bus terminii for students & working consumers, pharmacies, clinics for health consumers, food stores, beauty salons and more. So, instead of wading through hundreds of unfamiliar locations, click here to tell us, WHO? are you trying to reach WHERE? Available Parish Capitals & Major Towns CLARENDON ST. ANDREW OLD HARBOUR PORT MARIA MAY PEN GORDON TOWN PORTMORE ST. THOMAS HANOVER STONY HILL SPANISH TOWN BULL BAY LUCEA ST. ANN ST. ELIZABETH MORANT BAY KINGSTON BROWN'S TOWN BLACK RIVER PORT MORANT KINGSTON (all zones) DISCOVERY BAY JUNCTION YALLAHS SANTA CRUZ MANCHESTER GOLDEN GROVE TRELAWNY OCHO RIOS CHRISTIANA ST. JAMES DUNCANS RUNAWAY BAY MANDEVILLE MONTEGO BAY FALMOUTH SALEM PORTLAND ST. MARY WESTMORELAND ST. ANN'S BAY BUFF BAY ANNOTTO BAY NEGRIL ST. CATHERINE PORT ANTONIO HIGHGATE SAVANNA-LA-MAR LINSTEAD Rates* Unit Rental Kingston Rural JA Notes Annual Rental 27,500.00 29,000.00 Renewal discounts (7½ to 20%) start in 2 nd year of rental Weekly Rental 1,200.00 1,500.00 Minimum 5 units & 3 weeks Production Item Rate Notes flat rate includes client consultation & 2 drafts; Artwork Design 4,500.00 additional drafts $1,500 each Recommended for annually rented units; rate is for 4 colour Painted Artwork 9,000.00 artwork; 2yr artwork guarantee Paint & Print 2yr artwork guarantee on painted section; replacement cost 9,000.00 of printed section ($1,500 - $3,000) borne by client; free re- Com bo installation Full colour on adhesive vinyl; recommended for short term Printed Artwork 6,500.00 promotions/locations not frequented by children; replacement print cost borne by client; free re-installation Front of concrete blocks; three (3) words maximum per Seat Artwork 1,200 to 3,600.00 block; painted on site For annually rented units only; does not include artwork Special Shape Signs 10,000.00 production Unit erection & painting of seat blocks in artwork Installation 3,000.00 complementary colours *Rates are in Jamaican Dollars Contact Us Order your Seats Now Request a Custom Location Listing for YOUR Target Market Email: [email protected] Call: (876) 906-5356, Fax: (876) 754-0614 Skype: beeoffice Office & Workshop: 6 Central Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica. Advertising Seat Locations - Corporate Area KINGSTON Arthur Wint Drive LocationID Description 244 opposite Bustamante's Children Hospital 243 outside National Stadium Barbican Road LocationID Description 120 corner Acadia Drive Border Avenue LocationID Description 266 outside Pizza Hut Brentford Road LocationID Description 260 terminus on right from Retirement Road 259 Terminus - stop on left from Retirement Road Caledonia Avenue LocationID Description 509 on left from Crossroads - outside Nuttall Medical Centre Caledonia Crescent LocationID Description 366 CROSS ROADS between Post office and Marescaux road Chancery Street LocationID Description 185 Terminus outside Meadowbrook P.O. Please call 906-5356 for more information. Request a custom listing for YOUR target market. Order your seats now. Available Corporate Area Locations Advertising Seats KINGSTON Church Street LocationID Description 364 first stop on left below Pearnell Charles' Arcade Constant Spring Road LocationID Description 529 outside Kings Plaza 582 outside Baron's Plaza opposite West King's House Road 139 corner Shortwood Road 138 outside Mall Plaza 130 outside Oaklands 121 outside Upper Manor Park Plaza 123 on left before ManorCentre & traffic lights at Oliver Rd (from HWT) 125 outside Golf Club / Immaculate 126 outside Tax Office 127 corner Constant Spring Grove 129 Mary Brown's Corner outside Supermarket 137 between Tropical & Premier Plazas, opposite The Springs 131 corner West Avenue/opposite Oaklands 133 beside Princeville Commercial Centre 134 opposite CVM Television 135 outside Merl Grove High School Duke Street LocationID Description 239 just before lights at North Street - going up Please call 906-5356 for more information. Request a custom listing for YOUR target market. Order your seats now. Available Corporate Area Locations Advertising Seats KINGSTON Duke Street LocationID Description 238 beside Jamaica Printing Services (Government Printing Office) 237 first stop on left after East Queen St. going up 236 between Barry and Laws Streets 240 beside Jamaica 4H clubs office Dunrobin Avenue LocationID Description 203 beside Dunrobin Plaza East King's House Road LocationID Description 268 last stop on left (from Hope Road) outside Loshusan Supermarket 290 Terminus - first stop on left from Barbican Road 585 outside Barbican Football Field East Queen Street LocationID Description 452 outside East Queen St Baptist Church 581 stop on left (from Kingston) outside service station East Street LocationID Description 374 beside Income Tax department at # 16 Eastwood Park Road LocationID Description 253 opposite Twin Gates Plaza Please call 906-5356 for more information. Request a custom listing for YOUR target market. Order your seats now. Available Corporate Area Locations Advertising Seats KINGSTON Hagley Park Road LocationID Description 444 corner of Omara Road 189 opposite Crown Motors 190 opposite SHELL near Yummy 191 stop on left (from HWT) before Waltham Pk Rd 447 from HWT - stop on right after Woodglen Drive 188 beside Crown Motors 445 corner Grant's Crescent 192 stop on right (from HWT) before Waltham Pk Rd 193 opposite ATL Automotive on right (from HWT) 440 corner Carpenter's Road/opposite Alex Imports 194 last stop before Three Miles 553 outside St. Andrew Parish Church 446 almost opposite Omara Road 616 outside Post Office at Three Miles 587 opposite the Domes Half-Way Tree Road LocationID Description 143 outside Lime Head Office across from service station 140 outside Appliance Traders 141 opposite Chelsea Avenue 506 outside Kingston School of Nursing 566 beside Trevennion Pk Rd/opposite Burger King & gas stations Please call 906-5356 for more information. Request a custom listing for YOUR target market. 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