ANGELTON, TX—Bobby Ford Tractor & Equipment, an outdoor power equipment retail and showroom center, carries some of the highest-regarded outdoor power equipment brands. Its method of selling centers around “staying small and selling big”.
Its new showroom located just an hour south of Houston, has a bigness about it. With an eye toward customer service, the 11,355-square-foot showroom displays specialty equipment from tractors and trailers to excavation machinery.
Designed by Method Architecture, the building's portal entrance features sleek architectural metal panels with a backdrop of ribbed metal panels, accented by bright orange details, a signature color of its leading product line, Kubota. The interior showroom boasts an airy atmosphere in order to best highlight the equipment displays.
Jackie Rye, team lead with Method Architecture, tells GlobeSt.com: “We enjoyed working with the owner to develop a showroom that will more closely tie the dealership's brand identity with the customer experience by incorporating technology and other features to facilitate a more customer-friendly environment.”
The structure is situated off Highway 288 and West Henderson Road. Wier Enterprises was the general contractor on the project.
“Our team really enjoyed working on this project. It was fun to incorporate aspects of the product into the design. We've been seeing a lot of new projects in the Angleton and Lake Jackson area,” adds Rye.
ANGELTON, TX—Bobby Ford Tractor & Equipment, an outdoor power equipment retail and showroom center, carries some of the highest-regarded outdoor power equipment brands. Its method of selling centers around “staying small and selling big”.
Its new showroom located just an hour south of Houston, has a bigness about it. With an eye toward customer service, the 11,355-square-foot showroom displays specialty equipment from tractors and trailers to excavation machinery.
Designed by Method Architecture, the building's portal entrance features sleek architectural metal panels with a backdrop of ribbed metal panels, accented by bright orange details, a signature color of its leading product line, Kubota. The interior showroom boasts an airy atmosphere in order to best highlight the equipment displays.
Jackie Rye, team lead with Method Architecture, tells GlobeSt.com: “We enjoyed working with the owner to develop a showroom that will more closely tie the dealership's brand identity with the customer experience by incorporating technology and other features to facilitate a more customer-friendly environment.”
The structure is situated off Highway 288 and West Henderson Road. Wier Enterprises was the general contractor on the project.
“Our team really enjoyed working on this project. It was fun to incorporate aspects of the product into the design. We've been seeing a lot of new projects in the Angleton and Lake Jackson area,” adds Rye.
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