YESCO Designs, Fabricates and Installs New Signage for Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, Arizona

New Exterior Signage Illuminated on April 1

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YESCO announces the design, fabrication and installation of new signage for Gila River Resorts & Casinos’ Wild Horse Pass located in Chandler, Arizona. The new signage was illuminated for the first time during a community reveal event on Friday, April 1.

As part of the Gila River Resorts & Casinos rebranding of three properties, two 105-foot-tall and two 116-foot-tall outdoor LED strips and one set of channel letters displaying the property’s name and logo were installed on the exterior of Wild Horse Pass. The new LED strips will function as a video wall displaying colorful imagery and casino and resort themed animations. In addition, two 331-foot-long blue LED strips were installed around the property’s new rooftop restaurant.

On the south corner of the Wild Horse Pass parking garage, YESCO installed six new channel letter sets for the property’s restaurants, sportsbook and other amenities.

New interior signage includes a 25-foot-by-12-foot curved LED wall display surrounding the entrance to Prime, A Shula’s Steak House. In addition, YESCO manufactured and installed various small signs and plaques throughout the hotel and casino.

FUN FACTS:

  • It took approximately 1,800 man-hours to complete the project.
  • The installation required the use of two 185-foot lifts.
  • Gila River Resorts & Casinos logo height: 16-feet high by 34-feet wide

“This project demonstrates the talent of our sign fabricators and engineers,” said Kelly Chipman, senior account executive, YESCO. “The signage will play a vital role in the rebranding of Wild Horse Pass resort and casino, and we are proud to be part of such a momentous project.”

YESCO Designs, Fabricates and Installs New Signage on Cache Valley Bank in Ogden

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YESCO announces the design, fabrication and installation of new signage on the Cache Valley Bank building located in Ogden, Utah. Located on the southeast corner of 24th Street and Washington Boulevard, the signage is displayed on top of the historic 12-story building built in 1927. Previously housing Wells Fargo operations and signage, the bank is one of the tallest buildings in the city. Featuring one north-facing sign and one south-facing sign, the new LED signage provides a bright display and changeable colors for holidays and special events.

FUN FACTS:

  • The Ogden City Council placed the building on the Ogden City Register of Historic Places in 2018.
  • The original sign on top of the building was for First Security Bank and was one of the largest projects built by YESCO in the late 1920s.
  • The letters are five-feet-tall and have dark gray backer panels to stand out.
  • The overall size is 21-feet-tall by 31-feet, eight-inches wide and is one of the most visible signs in Ogden.
  • The sign weighs approximately 2,300 pounds.
  • The letters were hoisted approximately 150-feet in the air for installation.

“This building has existed for nearly 100 years, so it is a thrill to work on a property such as this in the heart of downtown Ogden,” said Kim Thomas, Account Executive, YESCO. “Adding to the vibrancy of the city, the Cache Valley Bank sign illuminates the historic skyline.”