Bill Reicherter
Signage
It’s been an exciting year for Boca Sign Works. “We’ve grown significantly, expanded our reach and completed some of our most exciting projects yet,” says owner Bill Reicherter. “We’re proud to work with national clients like Planet Fitness and Hard Rock, as well as local partners such as BRiC — Boca Raton Innovation Campus.”
One of the team’s favorite projects this year was a creative LED feature wall “that blended art, fabrication and technology. It’s a perfect example of how design and craftsmanship come together in what we do.” From custom architectural signage and illuminated displays to full corporate rebrands, Boca Sign Works continues to create designs that really stand out.
“We’re also in the process of a rebrand. Boca Sign Works will soon become Priority 1 Signs,” explains Reicherter. “The new name better represents who we are today: a company with clients nationwide, a growing team and a broader vision for the future.”
In addition, the company recently acquired a full-service printing business that will operate as Priority 1 Print. Together, Priority 1 Signs and Priority 1 Print will offer a complete range of visual branding services — from signage and fabrication to printing and design — all under one cohesive brand.
A storefront expansion is also underway. “We’re planning new satellite locations in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast,” says Reicherter. “These hubs will help us serve clients more efficiently, reduce turnaround times and strengthen our presence across the region.” The expansion supports the company’s mission to deliver consistent quality nationwide “while staying rooted in South Florida craftsmanship and customer care.”
Philanthropy remains important to Reicherter. “Working with my daughter through The Reicherter Foundation has been so rewarding,” he says. “Our foundation focuses on mentorship and entrepreneurship for high school and young adults, helping them gain confidence, skills and direction for their futures.”
Priority 1 Signs just launched a training and apprenticeship program where students can learn welding, fabrication, and electrical work — essential skills to the signage and fabrication industry. The company is currently working on several large-scale installations, including signage for Daytona International Airport.
Boca Sign Works, 4100 N. Powerline Road., Ste. L2-L5, Pompano Beach, 561-800-5054, bocasign.com
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