KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Krissy Wright and her husband opened Copy Cabana to continue providing the community with services such as shipping, faxing, copying, scanning and notary public.
“The …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Krissy Wright and her husband opened Copy Cabana to continue providing the community with services such as shipping, faxing, copying, scanning and notary public.
“The previous owners posted that they were no longer going to offer the services and we used those services ourselves. When the previous owner posted that he was not going to do it anymore, we decided to take the plunge and ask if he was willing to sell as we knew how important it was for the community to have access to the services that we offer.” Wright said.
The shop offers UPS shipping and drop-off, faxing, notary, scanning and copying. In addition, they have two self-service computers and printers. They also sell office and art supplies. Also, local businesses can have business cards made.
Since opening in July, the store has received positive support from the local community.
“Every day gets busier and busier,” she said.
At the moment, Wright is thinking of ways to further help the community through her services.
“Every day I’m listening to our community. Finding out what they need, what they want, and if there’s anything we can offer on top of what we already do,” she said.
Wright looks forward to serving the community with the services she has to offer.
“I love it. I have a window now, I’m not cooped up in an office,” Wright said. “The community has been super great to me. So much positive feedback from us being opened like everyone who comes in is very grateful and appreciative, and nice.”
Previously to opening Copy Cabana, she had worked in the automotive business for 25 years. In addition, she and her family have been longtime residents of Keystone Heights. She has lived in the area for 12 years while her husband, a retired military veteran, was born and reared in Keystone Heights.