BPI Custom Printing has operated from San Diego's Grantville corridor since 1994, when the firm moved from its original El Cajon Boulevard location to 4693 Mission Gorge Place in the 92120 ZIP — a facility that now serves as corporate headquarters for a nationwide printing operation founded in 1955 by Bob Augustine. The company built its business on automotive dealer forms — finance contracts, credit applications, DMV transfer-of-title packets, MPG addendums, and buyers guides — and remains an industry-standard supplier for new- and used-car dealerships across all 50 states, Mexico, and Canada. Grantville's Mission Gorge Road auto corridor puts the headquarters within the same commercial district as major dealerships that use BPI's form inventory, including Norm Reeves Toyota San Diego, whose sales and finance departments process the same title-transfer and disclosure documents BPI prints. In 2002, Bob's daughter-in-law Debbie took over the family business and expanded the product line beyond dealer forms into full-service commercial printing — business cards, brochures, signage, banners, promotional items, and graphic-design consultation. A Sacramento office opened in 1995 at 5520 Garfield Avenue, extending the firm's reach into Northern California, Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado. Parts-and-service supplies — floor mats, seat covers, service-control tags, inventory stickers, and California Prop 65 signs — round out the dealer product catalog, and the company's lot-decoration division stocks streamers, windshield stickers, swooper flags, and giant bows for sales events. Document-digitization services bring paper archives into searchable digital formats, a business-services add-on that complements the offset and digital printing produced by Grantville neighbors on Mission Gorge Road, including ZingPrint. Mission Gorge Road's commercial corridor connects BPI to the Grantville trolley station and the light-industrial district that anchors the neighborhood's print-and-ship business cluster.