YESCO Retrofits Neon Lighting With LED Illumination on Brigham City Gateway Arch Sign in Brigham City, Utah
YESCO announces it has completely retrofitted all neon lighting with LED illumination on the Brigham Gateway Arch sign in Brigham City, Utah. The original Arch was installed in September 1928 by YESCO.
Work on the retrofitting project began on August 1, 2024 and took more than 202 man-hours of labor to complete. The 7-foot-tall by 32-foot-wide display now include red, yellow, green, and white LEDs, illuminating the words “Welcome to Brigham Gateway to the World’s Greatest Wild Bird Refuge.” In addition to updating the lighting, YESCO also repainted the sign with custom colors hand selected by our painted.
“YESCO is honored to have played a pivotal role in the history of the Brigham Gateway Arch, from its original creation in 1928 to its multiple renovations over nearly 100 years,” said Jeff Young, executive vice president, YESCO. “Retrofitting the neon lighting with modern LED technology will ensure its brilliance for generations to come.”
“The arch was installed in 1928 to commemorate the establishment that same year of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge at the request of the community. It has been an icon of our community ever since,” said Paul Larson, community and economic development director, Brigham City. “The upgrade will ensure that the arch is lit more consistently during periods of bad weather, and will ensure that it remains a symbol of Brigham City for decades to come.”
“The Brigham Arch is iconic; it’s a part of our culture and our identity,” said DJ Bott, mayor, Brigham City. “We all know and love the arch, and now with the LED lighting we will enjoy all of arch all of the time.”