Every sign has a story, but rarely does that story end at the ‘Rose Parade’. It began in the early 1950’s, when William Posegate contacted the owner of Ace Sign Co. at the time, Joe Bringuet, to build a new road sign along the then original Route 66 where his modest motel resided.
Springfield Lucky Horseshoes
Editorial Team2023-09-18T09:42:39-05:00Ace Sign Company recently completed the fabrication and installation of an advanced videoboard at Robin Roberts Stadium, which marks an exciting milestone for the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes.
Alive! on 66
Editorial Team2023-09-18T09:35:34-05:00Alive! on 66 , located at Route 66 Motorheads is another shining example, from branding design to authentic custom neon signage.
Dog Haus
Editorial Team2023-09-18T09:32:39-05:00Dog Haus engaged Ace Sign Co. to manufacture and install the full exterior and interior signage and graphics package for its location in Peoria, IL. This project included Exterior Identification using both LED and Neon Illumination, while the interior graphics package incorporated printed wall coverings, custom menu boards, neon signage, and various branded env
Reisch Pavilion
Editorial Team2023-09-15T13:18:23-05:00These matching signs feature a classic stylized neon lettering with a custom sprayed finish, adorned with vintage sequins.
Route 66 Experience | Illinois State Fair
Route 66 Experience | Illinois State Fair
Editorial Team2023-09-15T13:15:03-05:00The Ace Sign Co. Team imagined, designed, engineered, fabricated, and installed each element of the Route 66 Experience, including all authentic glass neon crafted in-house at our Springfield manufacturing facility just off Route 66.
The Martin Theatre
Editorial Team2023-09-18T09:24:37-05:00In 2021, the marquee was completely rebuilt from the ground up by Ace Sign Co. of Springfield, IL. The once wood-framed marquees were artfully rebuilt with steel framing and aluminum cladding. The marquee features over 1,500 feet of neon tubing, large flanking 10mm LED Displays, and a one-of-kind round digital/analog clock.
Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center
Editorial Team2023-09-08T13:12:17-05:00Modeled after the 90 year old existing marquee, but improved with state-of-the-art programmable LED components, three electronic message centers, and over 500 feet of neon.
Emerald Theatre
Editorial Team2023-09-19T14:04:01-05:00A classic marquee design and the jewel of Mount Clemens.
The Tropics
Editorial Team2023-09-08T16:01:20-05:00Historical Route 66 Restoration. The Tropic originally opened in 1966. The Tropics closed for good in 2003. Ace Sign Co brought the sign back to life on Sunday June 24th, 2018. The restoration included replacing the original electrical system, rusted panels and as well as a fresh coat of paint.