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YESCO Wins “Best of Show” for Las Vegas Gateway Arches at Annual World Sign Associates Conference

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YESCO was awarded with “Best of Show” for its notable Las Vegas Gateway Arches at this year’s annual World Sign Associates (WSA) conference in San Antonio, Texas.

Named the “coolness” sign competition, members of the WSA vote for the top sign from a renowned collection of North America’s most prestigious sign companies. This year, YESCO’s Gateway Arches received a staggering 72 percent of the vote for “Best of Show.”

The illuminated arches form a towering gateway to Las Vegas’ burgeoning Downtown and feature a pink, retro-inspired emblem suspended above the boulevard. Since its completion in 2020, the new, brightly lit, Gateway Arches have continued to welcome visitors to the City of Las Vegas as they travel north on Las Vegas Boulevard.

FUN FACTS:

  • One leg of the Gateway Arches weighs 18,400 pounds
  • Number of lights on the arches: 13,016 
  • City Of Las Vegas emblem measures 20-feet x 40-feet and weighs 7,300 pounds
  • The entire arch draws over 61,000 watts of power
  • The arches are comprised of more than 13,000 + RGB light-emitting diode (LED) pucks that are individually programmable
  • Over 700 feet of fully programmable RGBW LED Flex Neon, each pixel is 4.92 inches 
  • Fully programmable, the color-changing sign contains more than 170 IP addresses
  • Each arch leg spans 140 feet across Las Vegas Boulevard
  • 900-plus LED lamps in the southern face of the hanging “Las Vegas” cabinet
  • Four footings were drilled with a drill rig and are 20-feet-deep x 4-feet wide with a steel reinforced cage

“The World Sign Associates conference features the best companies in the industry, so it was an honor to be awarded with ‘Best of Show’ for our Gateway Arches,” said Jeff Young, executive vice president, YESCO. “Our team worked extremely hard on this project, and we are thrilled to be recognized with such an honor.” Other winners at this year’s WSA conference included Davinci Sign Systems for Brighton Crossings in Windsor, Colorado, in the category of signs over 100 square feet, BSC Signs for National Jewish Hospital Donor Structure in Broomfield, Colorado, in the category of signs under 100 square feet and Nagle Signs, Inc. for Farmers State Bank in Waterloo, Iowa, in the category of wall signs.

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