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AN ESTABLISHED SIGNS COMPANY

IN CUTLER BAY, FLORIDA

  • SIGN DESIGN

  • SIGN INSTALLATION

  • SIGN MANUFACTURING

  • SIGN PERMITTING

  • SIGN SURVEY

  • SIGN REPAIR

  • SIGN MAINTENANCE

SIGNS COMPANY IN CUTLER BAY, FLORIDA

In 1947, in Cienfuegos, Cuba, Jose machin Sr, established Luminicos Machin.

For the next two decades this family operated business, designed, created, and maintained neon and plastic signs for major corporations across the Island, in Colombia and Venezuela.

 

Cafe Pilon, Texaco, Shell, Cadillac, GE, Nestle, Pepsi Cola, and many other companies made up the corporate client roster.

 

Forced to close its doors because of the revolution, the Machin family was forced to disperse and after many years re-established itself and Luminicos Machin under the new name Machin Signs, Inc in Miami, Florida.

 

Jose Machin Jr Runs and operates Machin Signs, Inc, with the same pride and that made Luminicos Machin the great success it was in Cuba and South America for many years.

 

A fully licensed, minority owned business, the Company guarantees customer satisfaction with each design and installation.

 

 

WHAT WE DO

 

Sign Manufacturing & Sign Installation in Miami of all types of signs, electrical and nonelectrical. Metal, Plastic & board signs, laminated sign, polished signs, high rise signs, banners, real estate signs, frame signs, lobbies signs, parking lots signs, directional signs. We service shopping centers, restaurants, service/fuel stations, Neon, L.E.D both outdoors & indoors.

 

Front-lit Channel Letters, Embossed Plastic, Light Boxes, Multi-tenant Pylon Signs, Single Pylon Signs, Monument Signs, L.E.D. Displays, Mobile Billboards, Vehicles Wraps, Interior, Signage, Banners, Reverse Chanel letters, Retail Signage

 

Call Us today to get a quote at (786) 705-3963

 

 

CUTLER BAY, FLORIDA SIGNS COMPANY

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Cutler Bay is an incorporated town in Miami-Dade CountyFlorida established in 2005, with a population of approximately 44,700 as of 2016. The borders were established as running from SW 184th Street (Eureka Dr) east of US 1 to the coast, and north of Black Point Marina, at 25°34′50″N 80°20′48″W. The town's boundaries include the northeast section of Biscayne National Park, areas formerly known as Cutler Ridge to the west, as well as the neighborhood and former CDP of Lakes by the Bay[6] to the east.

In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew made landfall near the area and caused extensive destruction. Lakes by the Bay was one of the areas of Miami most affected by Hurricane Andrew, and most homes and businesses in the area were completely destroyed. The area has since been rebuilt.

 

The Charles Deering Estate, located in nearby Palmetto Bay, contains the Cutler Fossil Site where mammothssabre-toothed tigers and California condors are among the many fossil records. The park holds archeological evidence of Native American habitation of the land 10,000 years ago.[11] Tequesta burial mounds are also found there.[11] The area called Cutler Ridge had been called the "Hunting Ground" by some of the earliest Caucasian settlers in the area, circa 1825.[12]

In the early 1900s the Florida East Coast Railway was extended south to an area then known as Cutler, which was located near what is now the Charles Deering Estate. Cutler then served as the place where people settling in the undeveloped Homestead, Florida area went to get their supplies.

 

In 1992, Hurricane Andrew made landfall near Cutler Ridge.[13] The storm left the area in "almost total destruction".[14] The dense vegetation near the shore and the dense subdivision development of the area are thought to have been factors which mitigated the extent of areas impacted by flood damage caused by Andrew.[15] However, nearly every building suffered major damage from the wind, and the damage in Florida was estimated at $25 billion, the most expensive natural disaster in US history to that point.[16]

In May 2002, the Cutler Bay Steering Committee company met to discuss the formation of a municipal advisory committee, where the committee would advise on the incorporation of the Cutler Ridge area into the city of Cutler Ridge.[17] The decision to incorporate was spurred in part by the efforts to recover from Hurricane Andrew.[18] The proposed incorporation boundaries included Southwest 184th Street on the north and Southwest 216th and 224th streets on the south.[17] In addition, the west boundary would include the Turnpike, U.S. 1 and Southwest 112th Avenue and Biscayne Bay would serve as the east boundary.[17]

In April 2005, the Charter committee members looked at over a dozen names for the city, ranging from "Pine Ridge" and "Cutler Bay" to just "Cutler".[19] They reduced the choices to "Cutler Ridge" and "Old Cutler Bay".[19] In November 2005, voters approved the charter and chose the name "Cutler Bay" for the county's 35th municipality, over "Cutler Ridge" by a vote of 1,920 to 1,403.[20] In the months following the name change, many of those born and raised in the area that had been known as Cutler Ridge since the 1870s refused to accept the new name.*

 

Source:

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutler_Bay,_Florida

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We service the following zip codes in the city of Cutler Bay, Florida:​

33157, 33189, 33190

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