Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Brighter Business with Neon Signs from Tulsa Sign Companies

The City Council of Albuquerque recently approved a proposal to provide incentives to establishments that use neon signs. The incentives include a waiver on permit fees, which normally cost between $75 and $100 in the city. In a report by Dan McKay of the Albuquerque Journal, city mayor Richard Berry wants to see more neon signs at the longest intact stretch of Route 66 in the city. He wanted to attract more activity to the area and make it a bustling part of the Duke City.

Route 66 was a major thoroughfare stretching from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, CA—a total of 2,448 miles. The demand for an Interstate system during the 1950s effectively killed Route 66 as a crucial artery, its segments bypassed by modern four-lane freeways. However, some parts of Route 66 are still alive, like the segment at Albuquerque (now known as Central Ave). What better way to stir up the hive than to hang neon signboards made by creative Tulsa sign companies?

http://www.crownneonsigns.com/blog/12-industry-news/36-make-the-switch-to-an-led-outdoor-signage-from-major-tulsa-sign-companies

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