Business & Tech

Business Spotlight: AlphaGraphics a True Family Business

Business owners in La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.

Business: AlphaGraphics in La Grange Park

Owner: Al Schnell (Form completed by Bill Neyen, new business director)

Founded: March 1994

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How did the business come to be?

Owner Al Schnell had been in the corporate life for many years and decided that this franchise opportunity would be a great fit for him. He enlisted the talents of his oldest son, Mike, to join him and now there are five of the seven family members active with the business. Nineteen years and still enjoying the challenges that owning a business has. It has been truly a family affair.

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Why did you choose the area you did? 

Growing community, great location on La Grange Road, established business in the plaza.

What does your business offer?

We offer leading-edge solutions in creative/pre-production, print production, mailing/distribution and data/marketing strategy.

We are value-driven and committed to our clients, employees, the environment and our local communities. Contact us today— we are happy to discuss your next project.

What's something interesting about your business your customers might not know? 

Every employee of AlphaGraphics are avid dog lovers. Our employees have a long work history with the business, ranging from 19 years to five years, with several in double digits. We acknowledge this as a great attribute to our success.

What's your most popular product or service?

I would have to say banners. Our graphic designer plus state of the art equipment give our banners a real POP with color and design. 

Editor's note: Business Spotlight is a regular column featuring information provided by local businesses. If you're a local business, share your information in this form. We also write features about local businesses. To send your ideas, email editor Michael Sewall at michael.sewall@patch.com. Businesses can also blog on Patch or share events in our calendar. 


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