If you’re like most business owners, you’re always looking for ways to get your name out there. With so many advertising options available today — social media, search ads, email marketing — it’s easy ...
Outrage over a supersized digital billboard rising on Miami’s waterfront may spark a rewrite of the city’s sign rules, leaving commissioners to decide which of the lucrative new advertising platforms ...
Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s David Zahniser, with help from my colleagues Dorany Pineda and Caroline Petrow-Cohen, catching you up (more or less) on ...
It won’t be as bright as the signs that light up Times Square, but downtown Millcreek could get another digital billboard under a new ordinance passed by the Millcreek City Council on Monday night.
At Charles and Lombard streets in downtown Baltimore, newly installed digital billboards flash images of art, ads and event promotions. The two video displays on office tower facades, unveiled Tuesday ...
Miami may seek demolition of an art museum’s jumbo digital billboard after city commissioners voted Thursday to repeal the law that allowed its construction. For now, the Pérez Art Museum of Miami’s ...
There’s something about spring that wakes everything up. People start spending more time outside, traffic picks up, and businesses feel that natural momentum to try something new. If you’re looking ...
Digital billboards will soon be part of the Downtown San Jose’s landscape. The San Jose City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to allow digital billboards to be placed in various downtown locations ...
Seabrook selectmen approved a lease agreement with Northvision to build a digital billboard on town land next to I-95. The project is expected to generate at least $185,000 in annual revenue for the ...
Cash-strapped San Diego’s aggressive search for more revenue includes a new plan to generate $3 million a year by allowing controversial digital billboards for the first time. In addition to ...
Large digital billboards could soon light up the sides of several San Antonio buildings, despite concerns that the glitzy, attention-grabbing advertising will make downtown look tawdry. City Council ...