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Why do some businesses not put Street Numbers on buildings? A call for better street level signage: Writer says doesn't need phone number when she has address and is looking for the business. Martha Berry writes: On the same subject: Why do businesses put their phone numbers in big letters on the signs in front of their business and not the street address? I can't tell you how many times I have looked for a business, had the street number and couldn't see a number from the street. I don't need the phone number when I am in my car on a busy street and looking for a particular location. - Martha BerryComments re article 49900 Editorial A Green Message to President Obama This story was posted on 2012-02-08 07:03:24
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