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Cool lighting retrofit of the Mandalay Bay Arena in advance of the Las Vegas Aces opening season. The Aces is Las Vegas's new WNBA team. Great job, YESCO Las Vegas!
Cool lighting retrofit of the Mandalay Bay Arena in advance of the Las Vegas Aces opening season. The Aces is Las Vegas's new WNBA team. Great job, YESCO Las Vegas!
Drive around Nevada long enough, and it's impossible to have missed the work of YESCO. From billboards to office parks to the Las Vegas Strip, the company is one of the oldest manufacturers of signs in the United States. How A Utah Company Became
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Standing 126 feet wide by 126 feet tall, with letters 11 feet high, the train-themed sign at the Palace Station is coming down . . . Iconic Sign Is Leaving Town Contact us today about your sign removal needs!
The Boneyard Ball is the Neon Museum's primary annual event; a gala benefit featuring dinner and entertainment with live and silent fundraising auctions. YESCO was a sponsor. This year's recipient of the GLOW Award was the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. YESCO was asked by Brenda Bogue of the Neon Museum to provide design options...
YESCO and MGM Resorts' International Properties on the Las Vegas Strip are in the process of retrofitting all of their operational 'back of house' lighting systems. The LED retrofit fixtures will integrate a control system to further reduce energy consumption. Work on the project began in January 2018. Notice the difference in the before and after...
Early the morning of April 13 an eight-man aerial team from YESCO wrapped the Statute of Liberty in a huge Vegas Golden Knights sweater weighing 620 pounds! The landmark at MGM Resorts' New York New York Hotel & Casino donned the sweater to celebrate the hockey team qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in their inaugural...
YESCO and the Bellagio Las Vegas (owned by MGM Resorts International) have begun retrofitting all exterior neon to LED lighting at the luxury hotel and casino. The job actually started in January and will continue throughout most of the year. Over 15,000 linear feet of neon are being removed, recycled, and replaced with energy-efficient lighting systems.
Today we celebrate the dream of a young man, Thomas Young, who at age twenty-five started Thomas Young Signs with $300 borrowed from his father, George Young. This was March 20, 1920. We celebrate the 98th anniversary of that event as we continue to strive to provide the most innovative, finest designed, engineered, built and maintained...
It stood its ground for nearly 30 years and now the sign restoration process is underway for the Hard Rock guitar. Soon it will be back to its original glory. Read more. . . Hard Rock Hotel
