Source: www.nytimes.com
In decline since the 1990s, the city’s neon signs are being eclipsed by ones made of LEDs, which lack neon’s warmth but are brighter and less expensive to maintain.
Source: www.theguardian.com
Secret nuclear bunker, next left – and other confusing, flawed and otherwise hilarious city signs
West of Chestnut, the new Class-A multifamily development in Quincy Center, is just the beginning of a revitalization for the city’s downtown and is helping it earn the “comeback kid” nickname.
A Courtyard View of the Boston Tech Economy
Source: www.betaboston.com
Most cities would kill for a meeting place as magical as the open brick courtyard behind the Charles Hotel. It’s a simple enough spot: benches and planters, a portal leading to Harvard Square, and two restaurants with patios, Legal Seafoods and Henrietta’s Table.
Moody Street gets a new look.
Keep an eye out for new signs going up all along Moody Street. From It’s all part of an exciting Storefront Improvement Program (SIP), which provides grants of up to $5,000 for exterior facade improvements such as awnings, signs, and windows.
New signs are now being installed at strategic intersections and entry points leading into Burlington. Downtown business leaders say it’s about time.
limitations of the height, thickness, etc. of the materials!”
Information, products and online sources for energy-efficient LED & CFL lighting, including comparisons, and savings data.
“QUEEN’S ROAD: Incorrect and inadequate signage in the city routinely leaves many, especially tourists, lost.”
Source: www.nssasign.org
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