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One town in Virginia has yet to come to a consensus on a sign ordinance that has lasted for more than a year.
A sign company in Texas recently expanded its operations, thanks to a growing demand for its products and services.
One committed citizen in St. Paul, Minnesota, is going out of his way to call attention to signs in the area, both celebrating the good ones and calling attention those he feels are eyesores.
A committee in one California city recently advised local government officials to give business owners a break when it came to enforcing sign rules.
A sign store in one Florida community is hoping that a change in scenery will help the once prosperous business find the success its lost.
Thanks to a recent vote by the county planning commission, business owners in one Virginia community may soon find themselves with the ability to post more signs.
In Gloucester, Maryland, local lawmakers are looking into a much-debated set of sign ordinances after business owners raised concerns.
The planning board in Stratham, New Hampshire, is trying to create a more visually pleasing community by making new sign rules for area businesses.
Businesses in Richmond, Indiana, may lose the human touch, when it comes to business signage.
The sign industry lost a lifelong advocate on Monday, October 3, 2011 when Andrew D. Bertucci passed away suddenly. He loved the sign industry and everything about it.
In Hawaii, it's a victory for proponents of increased sign freedom.
City employees in one Florida community are seeking to make it easier for businesses to post signs in the community.
A window sign in New York is causing a major controversy for many in the community who want to see it taken down permanently.
For years, studies have revealed the harmful effects that cigarettes have on smokers, destroying lungs and causing diseases such as emphysema. And while many are aware of the laws banning indoor smoking and in some public areas, it is still necessary for
According to many business experts, one of the best ways to advertise a business is by using targeted on-premise signs. While many people simply ignore store owner's attempts to grab their attention, having the right sign outside of a business may be the
The local government in one Iowa city recently decided to delay taking any action on amending its sign regulations, saying that there were still legal matters that needed to be looked at.
One of the most challenging things for any entrepreneur is creating brand awareness, and alerting potential customers to the goods or services a company provides.
In a much anticipated vote, one board of supervisors in Virginia recently approved a new zoning ordinance that will allow businesses to post more signs than previously permitted.
A village in Illinois is tackling a contentious issue with no shortage of opinions - the size of signs.
Many people throughout the country have a special relationship with their pets. Often, after a long, hard day at work, busy professionals can take comfort in being greeted by their dogs or cats, who are more than likely happy to see them.
One of the most popular movements in modern America has been the Tea Party. Citizens from all walks of life have gathered together in cities and towns across the nation to exercise their constitutional right of free assembly.
In Maine, lawmakers from one party have been celebrating their commitment to helping the business community through an increasingly popular medium - business signs.
The plan commission and zoning board of appeals in Niles, Illinois, recently discussed proposed changes to the much debated sign ordinance.
One man in New York has found his calling - the signs were all around him.
The latest sign regulations in Los Angeles, California, have one small business owner howling in disgust.
A proposal to change the way electronic signs are regulated has come under fire from those in the sign making profession and local businesses in one Georgia community.
A city council in one Arizona community recently voted to delay a decision on whether or not to allow businesses to display a certain type of sign on their premises.
The days of unregulated temporary signs in one Oregon city are numbered thanks to stepped up enforcement by city officials.
A community association in Manchester, Massachusetts, is taking issue with a newly erected business park sign that was put up on the town's land.
Each year, countless numbers of people celebrate Halloween on the last day of October, attending costume parties and haunted houses, and going from home to home collecting candy
Successfully running a store requires making sure customers feel comfortable while shopping at the location.
A business owner in North Carolina was recently able to significantly increase his business with a controversial new sign.
The city council in Surprise, Arizona, has voted to get rid of an ordinance that allows residents to post "Do Not Solicit" signs in front of their houses.
One community in Washington state recently began a brand-new sign program to help local businesses attract new customers.
In Jacksonville Beach, Florida, businesses will soon see changes in how the local government enforces sign rules.
In Michigan, business owners are calling on local lawmakers to make the sign policy less restrictive and more able to fit their growing needs.
A wireless cell phone store in Georgia was recently allowed to post signs for their business, thanks to an ordinance from the city officials.
As more construction projects get underway during the spring and summer months, many companies will need to find ways to protect the public and employees while on the job.
The Small Business Administration is giving advice to small business owners when it comes to making effective signs.
Having custom messages outside of a business is one of the best ways to increase name recognition and get more customers to stop by to see what products or services are being offered,
A sign committee in one Florida Community is hard at work, examining the way in which signs are regulated.
A city in New York has yet to come to an agreement on its sign ordinance after the latest city council meeting ended without progress being made. The Sweet Home City Council in Albany spent two hours wrestling with various provisions of an out-of-date o
Many people around the country rely on their automobile as their main source of transportation.
Business owners in one Oregon community may soon be able to post signs near their establishments.
Businesses all over the country would be wise to provide restrooms to their customers, who may need to use the facilities while they shop.
A petition is being debated in Swampscott, Massachusetts that will give the town's zoning board the ability to grant permission to businesses looking to post signs in residential areas.
The city of Gilroy, California, recently introduced the first in the series of new wayfinding signs to help people better navigate their way through the community.