YESCO Reno Celebrates
YESCO Reno employees celebrate the company's 99th birthday.
YESCO Reno employees celebrate the company's 99th birthday.
Thanks to all of our Northern Nevada customers, suppliers, employees and other friends YESCO will be forever YOUNG.
YESCO Reno worked with Clear Channel Airports to install some cool wall graphics advertising one of Reno's newest attractions. The installation included a difficult section directly over an angled wall above the escalators. All work had to be completed at night to accommodate passenger departures. THE ROW is in the heart of Reno showcasing three...
YESCO retrofitted and refaced an existing pole sign for Bobcat of Reno. The system was converted to LED energy-efficient lighting. The finished product is a sharp-looking pole sign. Thanks, Bobcat!
A much-needed reface and lighting repair was completed for Ideal Shopping Center in Sparks, Nevada. Team YESCO replaced the tenant names and added new polycarbonate faces. The sign was relamped and the neon repaired. Now, the neon sizzles and provides a cool display of modern meets retro.
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 Nevadas go-to shop for Neon
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...
As a part of YESCO's 98th birthday celebration a few weeks ago employees were given a T-shirt to commemorate the day. Here is our awesome Reno staff proudly sporting their new tees. We love our customers in Northern Nevada
YESCO's work on the world-famous Reno Arch is nearly complete. Watch for the unveiling when the work is done.
Several members of the Reno office sported "Pack" gear as they "Backed the Pack" in the University of Nevada's Sweet 16 bid in the 2018 Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament.