Western Press has held a San Diego production floor on Twain Avenue in Grantville since 1972, running offset lithography and commercial printing under the same ownership for more than five decades. President Paul Hulley oversees an eight-person crew operating multi-color offset presses, a pre-press department, and a finishing line that handles cutting, folding, scoring, and saddle-stitching under one roof at the 92120 facility. The product catalog covers posters, flyers, brochures, catalogs, and promotional-product runs — the kind of recurring campaign print that Property Management Executives and other College Area commercial offices order in quarterly cycles for tenant communications and listing packages. Offset production runs on Western Press's multi-unit presses reach into the tens of thousands per job, targeting the price point where digital-per-unit cost exceeds offset-per-unit cost and commercial volume justifies plate burning and ink-fountain setup. The Twain Avenue location sits one block south of Mission Gorge Road, inside Grantville's light-industrial corridor where advertising agencies and promotional distributors consolidate print sourcing. Mission San Diego de Alcala is less than half a mile west on Twain Avenue, and the surrounding San Diego business cluster generates steady commercial demand for print collateral year-round. Branded stationery suites, multi-part forms, and advertising inserts run alongside the commercial poster and flyer work, with Pantone ink matching and press-side color checks maintaining consistency across multi-run campaigns for compliance-driven accounts at OREP Insurance Services and other offices requiring exact color reproduction on policy documents. The finishing department processes collated sets, shrink-wrapped bundles, and skid-packed cartons for regional distribution through Grantville's freight corridor.