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Signs Completed for Mr. Shine Carwash

We're all about making our customers' vision come to life—no matter the season!  Check out this vibrant, St. Patrick’s Day-themed signage we installed at Mr. Shine Car Wash in Peoria earlier this year. Their new display brings a splash of color and fun to their business, enhancing their customer experience.  Whether it's a holiday or any day,...

YESCO to Fabircate, Install New Signage, Lighting, Architectural Steel Structures on Landmark Ocotillo Bridge in Gilbert, Arizona

SALT LAKE CITY (October 2024) – YESCO, the 104-year-old company known for creating, repairing and maintaining internationally recognizable signs, announces it will begin the design, fabrication and installation of new signage, lighting and large-scale architectural steel structures on the Ocotillo Bridge in Gilbert, Arizona. Spanning over the future phases of Gilbert Regional Park, the...

YESCO to Restore Vintage Rio Grande Sign for Heber Valley Railroad

YESCO announces it will restore the vintage Rio Grande sign for the Heber Valley Railroad. The sign, originally created by YESCO in the late 1950s, once proudly stood atop the Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City, Utah, before being replaced approximately five years ago. Now, YESCO is working to refurbish this historic piece, bringing...

Slim Olson’s

Pictured here is the original Slim Olson’s gas station in Bountiful, Utah. Back in the 1950s, this station was recognized as the world’s largest service station, boasting an impressive 43 pumps. Drivers in sleek Ford street rods and Chevy Cabriolets would roll in to fuel up with two grades of Amoco gas: ethyl and regular. Today, Slim...

Seasonal Sign Service

The fall season is upon us—now’s the perfect time to kick those signs back into gear! Whether you need sign repair, retrofitting, or lighting maintenance, YESCO has you covered. Don’t let your signs and lighting fall behind this season. Reach out to us today for expert service that will keep your business looking bright and inviting...

YESCO Completes New Signage for Chandler Airpark in Chandler, Arizona

We’re thrilled to announce the completion of a stunning new signage project for the Chandler Airpark Area Employment Corridor in Chandler, Arizona. The project, initiated in early 2022, was part of Chandler’s ongoing placemaking and branding initiatives aimed at enhancing the identity of key areas. The City of Chandler engaged YESCO to design and construct seven...

YESCO adopts Defender Safety’s new type ll helmets

YESCO, a 104-year-old company founded by Thomas Young, continues to uphold its legacy of innovation and safety by adopting the Defender Safety H2 Type 2 Safety Helmet. Now led by the fourth generation of the Young family, YESCO remains a prominent force in its industry, and this recent move highlights their commitment to employee safety. Isaac...

YESCO Retrofits Scoreboard at New Mexico State University’s Aggie Memorial Stadium

YESCO Retrofitting New Mexico State University’s New Scoreboard(Courtesy of YESCO and Watchfire) YESCO announces it has completely retrofitted the colossal scoreboard at New Mexico State University’s Aggie Memorial Stadium with a new display made by Watchfire. Taking more than 1,600 man-hours of labor to complete, the scoreboard renovation was finished on Saturday, July 27, just ahead...

Pioneers of Neon Excellence 

Did you know? YESCO was one of the first sign companies to manufacture its own customized neon tubing. In the 1950s, our signs came alive with vibrant neon colors, illuminating the era of hula-hoops, bobby socks, and rock and roll. These pioneering efforts contributed to the vibrant visual culture of the mid-20th century, making neon signs...

YESCO Creative Director Mark Oatis Completes Notable Project at American Sign Museum’s Main Street Expansion

Click Here For Downloadable, High-Res Photos L to R: A Tribute to Letterhead Legend Bill Riedel Painted by YESCO’s Creative Director Mark Oatis; Mark Oatis. (L: Photo Courtesy of Natalie Grilli, R: Photo Courtesy of YESCO)  YESCO announces its distinguished creative director Mark Oatis recently participated in a significant project for the American Sign Museum's...