The six-staff display graphics printer will move into a 242sqm facility, double the size of its current Cocker Street Mews site, in the coming months.
The company, which runs three Mimaki wide-format printers, will also take on a new member of staff once it moves premises.
According to the business, its new site will also allow it to expand its production facilities with a view to further investment later this year.
Shaun Bennett, co-founder of Links Signs and Graphics, said: "We have had an amazing few years and our continued investment is a reflection of the growth of the business and testament to the whole LSG team."
Bennett said the company had enjoyed several years of growth and cited quality output combined with word-of-mouth for its continuing success.
"We love what we do and we work incredibly hard for all our clients, existing and new. I like to think that people trust us to get a great job delivered to them every time with little fuss for a very competitive price," he added.
The company carries out work for a range of customers that includes Blackpool Zoo and the Sea Life Centre.
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