
A pylon sign can be one of the most powerful visibility tools for your business — but it’s also one of the most regulated. Unlike standard wall signs or storefront signage, pylon signs are tall, freestanding structures designed to be seen from a distance. That visibility comes with added scrutiny. Local zoning boards, building departments, and permitting offices closely regulate everything from height and placement to lighting and structural integrity. For business owners and developers in the Boston area, navigating these requirements can quickly become overwhelming. Miss a step, and you risk delays, redesigns, or even removal orders. At Metro Sign & Awning (MSA), we help clients simplify the process — managing regulations, permits, and approvals from start to finish

In New England, weather isn’t just a seasonal inconvenience — it’s a structural consideration. From heavy snow loads in winter to wind-driven rain and summer heat, commercial properties in Boston face year-round exposure. And while many businesses focus on signage, lighting, or façade updates, one architectural element is often overlooked: the metal canopy. A well-designed commercial metal canopy does more than protect an entrance. It elevates curb appeal, reinforces brand presence, improves customer experience, and ensures compliance with local building codes. When engineered and installed correctly, it becomes a long-term asset to your property. At Metro Sign & Awning (MSA), we design and install custom metal canopies that blend structural integrity with architectural impact — handling everything from