It's as simple as a walking sign
I was just driving around and noticed that there is a big tree blocking the roof of Johnny Rockets, so the sign cannot go there. But I got an an idea -- how about a person with a sandwich board standing around the big bend at McFarlane and S. Bayshore and the person advertises various events on the board -- and get this -- they give out samples from Grove restaurants.
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Good suggestion Grape. It's as simple as putting up a sign. Your captive audience observation is perfect because of it's simplicity.
Those South Dade commuters will bring business to the Grove during their off time if they know what's going on.
As for Halloween, no promo is needed because that's an annual ritual anyway.
Warning: Too many signs aren't good for the landscape. Remember the anti Home Depot campaign? While I agreed with the campaign, it was a visual disaster seeing all of those plastic signs on the roadside. That is just litter. (On private property is OK if the owner wants it).
There would be only one person with one sign, regulated by whomever. It won't be a bunch of signs on people's lawns.
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