Watchfire Signs Selected By City of North Myrtle Beach For Digital Signage at New City Gateway


DANVILLE, Ill., Aug. 20, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Watchfire Signs, a leading provider of exterior and interior LED signs, was selected by the city of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., to manufacture a digital message center for the city’s new gateway signage that welcomes millions of vacationers to the resort area every year. Click to tweet.

The city of North Myrtle Beach had been promoting local events using banners on poles located in the right of way where Main Street and Highway 17 intersect. The city acquired the property on the corner of the intersection to construct an entrance sign, and decided to include a digital message center as a way to advertise area offerings.

The new gateway sign features a brick base with the North Myrtle Beach logo and a 12’5” x 18’3” 10mm, full-color digital message center. The area is surrounded by lush landscaping.

“We were looking for a way to promote all the events happening in the area, as well as public safety messages, and decided that a digital message center was the most attractive and effective way to do this,” said Suzanne Pritchard, senior planner/urban designer for the City of North Myrtle Beach.

The sign was designed by Tyson Sign Company of Myrtle Beach, which specified using a Watchfire display.

“We like working with Watchfire because they put out a great product that’s so user friendly,” said Greg Stalvey, vice president of sales for Tyson Sign Company. “In this area, salty air can be a problem for digital signs, and Watchfire signs hold up great in this environment.”

In addition to promoting community events, the city uses the sign for public information and safety messages, including changing regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can also be used to provide timely updates and directions during storm evacuations. The city recently used the sign to advise residents and visitors to monitor the weather as Hurricane Isaias approached the area.

Local businesses and community groups welcome the new sign and its ability to get messages out quickly about events.

“The Watchfire sign is very easy to program so we can keep messages fresh. The community really loves it,” said Pritchard.

About Watchfire
Watchfire Signs offers the best-looking, most reliable video displays and virtual scoreboards, which help sports’ facilities boost fan experiences and generate revenue. Headquartered in Danville, Ill., Watchfire has manufactured electric signs since 1932 and LED displays, using meticulously sourced components from around the world, since 1998. The company has more than 60,000 Watchfire LED displays in operation worldwide. For information, go to http://www.watchfiresigns.com.

For information contact:

Linda Muskin, 847-432-7300
lmuskin@teamclarus.com

Mara Conklin, 847-816-9411
mconklin@teamclarus.com