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Hard Rock Café guitar sign restored by YESCO, on display in The Neon Museum boneyard.(Photo Courtesy of The Neon Museum) Click Here For Downloadable Photos YESCO announces the YESCO Conservation Fund, which was established to maintain, repair and improve signs in The Neon Museum’s collection. Encompassing $50,000 worth of repair, maintenance and improvement services...
Customers appreciate a business that keeps the lights on for them. The busy holiday season is approaching. Before you experience the rush make sure your signs and lighting are in proper working order.
First Of Eight Refurbished, Historic Neon Signs Has Been Installed On Las Vegas Boulevard Installations Are Part Of The Las Vegas Boulevard Improvement Project The first of eight refurbished and historic neon signs has been installed as part of the continuing Las Vegas Boulevard Improvement Project. The signs are owned by the city of Las Vegas,...
Las Vegas Arches on Las Vegas Blvd. Photo courtesy of the City of Las Vegas Click Here For Downloadable Photos YESCO was awarded with “Best of Show” for its notable Las Vegas Gateway Arches at this year’s annual World Sign Associates (WSA) conference in San Antonio, Texas. Named the “coolness” sign competition, members of the WSA...
Click Here for Downloadable Photos YESCO announces the design, fabrication and installation of new rebranded signage for eight new Bally’s casino locations across the United States. The monumental project included removing old signs displaying each property’s previous name and installing brand-new Bally’s signage. Updated locations include Lincoln Twin River, Rhode Island; Tiverton, Rhode Island; Shreveport,...
Outages in canopy lighting, wall packs and parking lot lighting can hurt your business and reduce safety levels. We’ll help you avoid these problems by responding quickly and expertly to your repair and maintenance needs and keeping your exterior lighting in top working condition.
How does a 100 year old sign company get into billboard financing? In the spring of 1922, a tailor in Ogden, Utah found himself in need of a double-faced electric sign to advertise his business. He approached Thomas Young Sr., founder of Young Electric Sign Company (known as YESCO). Tom had been in business for two...
