For more than a century, the billboard business depended on printing. Today, that relationship is beginning to unravel.
Councillor Vino Reddy warns that illegal billboards remain a problem, and urges the city to equip enforcement teams with the heavy-duty tools needed to remove them safely and completely.
INGLEWOOD – An Inglewood resident has filed legal action against the City after a petition initiative seeking to stop digital ...
SCRANTON — A fresh dispute centers on a 13-year-old, two-sided billboard downtown at 320 Mulberry St. The sign structure supported by one large pole has two angled billboard frames, with one billboard ...
SCRANTON — The city’s Historical Architecture Review Board rejected a digital billboard for a side wall of the former Rocky’s Lounge at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Biden Street downtown. Moosic ...
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and outdoor advertisers signed a “Magna Carta” agreement last week, which sets new guidelines for the construction, installation and display of billboards ...