Grand Opening This Week Banners carry a tighter deadline than a standard grand opening announcement, and that tightness is a feature. The phrase this week tells anyone who sees it that there is a short window to be part of the opening moment, which creates urgency that a date alone rarely achieves.
A this-week grand opening typically runs for five to seven days of peak foot traffic, which means the banner needs to hold up through continuous outdoor display during the busiest period a new business will experience in its early life. It is printed on a heavyweight PVC flex material built for exactly that kind of sustained, high-traffic exposure.
The most effective grand-opening-this-week banners layer the time urgency into the headline rather than treating it as supporting information, with messaging like Grand Opening This Week: Deals All Week Long or We Are Open This Week For the First Time, printed in bold, high-resolution color visible from well down the street or across a parking lot.
A storefront-width banner creates the maximum first impression for passing traffic during the all-important opening week, while a sidewalk stand near the entrance picks up foot traffic at close range. Grommets and wind flaps support outdoor mounting through a full week of display, and pole pockets fit a freestanding stand that can be moved to follow where traffic is heaviest.
Printing Limitless makes it easy to get opening-week signage ready well before the ribbon is cut, whether by uploading finished artwork or building the layout in the online design tool. Double-sided printing extends visibility for a sidewalk display seen from either direction along the street, and fast turnaround keeps pace with a launch timeline where the opening date is usually fixed and non-negotiable.
Print Material: Elite PVC Flex Material Weight: 13 Oz, Superior 16 Oz Print Method: Eco Solvent Printing Size Tolerance: +/- 0.5”
Note: Banner Size Guidelines: Banners over 10 feet (height or width) will be printed in multiple sections and joined together. Banner Care Tips: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the vinyl banner. Do not apply any cleaning agents.