Foxy Bail Bonds moves into another pink building farther west on SR 40
Make that a much larger, pinker home, with bright blue artificial turf carpeting the front walk to accentuate the effect.
"It's a brighter pink," said Fox, owner, emphasizing his choice of garish color scheme is "great for business" and not a personal preference.
"I do not like pink," Fox said. "At all."
Foxy's arrival adds to a chromatically loud intersection at
"We need people to know where we're at,"
Woeber is owner of the neighboring
"I want people to be drawn to the property so he gets business and he's happy and he pays my rent," Woeber said.
Fox was forced to find a new home for the business he's run since 2008 when
Fox said last week he hated to leave the old building, estimating he wrote an additional
On Monday morning, however, Fox, who operates the company with
"I loved where I was but now I'm right across the street from the (
Fox said the new building has 2,700 square feet, compared to 700 in the old location but he concedes bail bonds companies don't require much office space. The self-professed "average 80s golfer" already has plans for the half of the office that sat all but unfurnished on Monday morning.
"I'm putting a putting green and a driving range in," Fox said. "Just like they have in the golf stores.
"I can't leave to go golf every day," he said. "I have to be here, so I might as well enjoy myself while I'm here."
Meanwhile, Foxy's old office at
A parting comment from the vacating tenant, perhaps? No, Fox insisted.
"I put that on there back when I first moved into that building, before I got any signs" he said. "I was getting it painted and I had plenty of time, so I figured I might as well make some interest."
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