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Author: David Petty

The History of Frame Center: Looking Back, While Moving Forward

Like most successful businesses, Frame Center filled a void in the market. But the company’s evolution into a business that’s still going strong four decades later is a testament to its owners—both past and present.

Frame Center under construction circa 1985

Humble Beginnings

You may know Frame Center in Hanover as THE place to go for custom framing, but rewind to 1975—a time before digital photography and phones with cameras. It was in this era that Bill Petty, a former stockbroker, saw an opportunity and decided to open a frame shop literally in his own backyard. Originally operating out of a barn in Kingston, Bill used his frugal nature and tenacious spirit to build a brand that has become a trusted partner to local artists and is recognized as the premier custom framing shop in the region.

 

In order to get established, Bill’s philosophy was to offer the best prices around for framing. He was very hands-on and involved in every decision. This approach served him well and the business steadily gained traction and begin to grow. By the early 80s, Frame Center had outgrown its humble beginnings and moved to its current location in Hanover.

The Next Generation

The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same


So, what’s the secret to their success? Along with an unwavering commitment to quality, Frame
Center employees have always played a critical role in the company’s success. The team-like

culture among the staff promotes mutual respect, and all are valued for what they bring to the
table. This diverse group of design consultants, all of whom are artists themselves, use their
deep expertise to find solutions to any framing challenge while offering highly personalized
service to each individual customer. That combination of knowledge and service has created a
loyal customer base that has been coming to Frame Center for years.

The Best of Both Worlds


Bill laid the groundwork to establish Frame Center and even though he has turned the reins
over to Dave, he is still called upon to consult on occasion. Dave welcomes Bill’s advice and has
built upon the founding values to grow the company in new directions. He continues to share
his vision for the future with his dad because he wants him to be a part of the company’s
evolution. Both lead from the heart, and who knows, maybe one day Dave’s children will
continue that tradition for the next generation.

Address

152 Rockland Street, Hanover, MA 02339

Hours

Mon - Fri: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun: Closed