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New Lighting at ASU’s Whiteman Tennis Center

The Whiteman Tennis Center is much brighter these days. YESCO recently retrofitted forty-eight pole-mounted fixtures with 1,000 watt MH lamps, ballasts, and LED fixtures. The new lighting provides energy savings, reduced hot spots, and shadows as well as increased visibility and color rendering. Players and spectators are enjoying more even light levels across the courts. The Whiteman...

Frank Lloyd Wright Spire Lighting Retrofit

Mr. Wright designed the 125' tall spire in 1957. It is constructed of steel and glass and was built in 2004. Today, the monument stands proudly at the intersections of Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale, Arizona. YESCO sign and lighting retrofit experts recently replaced 116 60 watt fluorescent lamps with energy-efficient 11.7-watt...

98 Years Young

    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...

New Signage for Old Ellsworth Brewing Company

This property is on the main intersection of a revitalization project in the Town Center of Queen Creek, Arizona. The new signage designs were created to enhance and become a key visual aspect of this primary intersection, integrate with the aesthetic of the new downtown area, and support and establish a brand image consistent with...

YESCO Financial Solutions Featured in Casino Journal Magazine

While PDS Gaming can provide needed funding for gaming operators looking to upgrade equipment, some manufacturers of specialized casino products actually offer in-house financing options for their customers. One such operation is Nevada-based YESCO Custom Electric Signs. Founded by Thomas Young in 1920, YESCO created the first large-scale spectacular sign in Las Vegas for the Boulder...