Full-color outdoor LED signs for restaurants, car dealerships, banks, shopping centers, and retail storefronts. Change your promotions from your phone. Exact specifications — never inflated "approximate" sizing.
Different business types have different sign requirements. Here's what works — and what to watch out for — in each category.
Restaurants live and die by visibility and impulse traffic. A full-color outdoor LED sign lets you advertise daily specials, new menu items, limited-time offers, and happy hour — updated in minutes, not days. Fast casual and QSR locations see measurable traffic lifts when roadside LED messaging matches in-store promotions.
Dealerships are high-traffic, high-visibility locations — and LED signage is one of the few marketing investments that works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Promote current inventory, financing offers, and manufacturer incentives without a graphic designer or a print run. Larger configurations (4×2 or 4×3) are common for dealership frontage.
Banks and credit unions use LED message centers to display current rates, promote products like CDs and HELOCs, and communicate branch hours — all from a central system that can push content to multiple locations simultaneously. Multi-branch organizations benefit most from networked display management.
Shopping center owners and property managers use LED pylon signs and monument displays to advertise anchor tenants, promote sales events, and attract drive-by traffic. Multi-tenant capable displays let you rotate tenant promotions on a schedule — a new revenue opportunity for property managers who monetize sign time.
Fuel price displays are the most price-sensitive application in retail signage — drivers make split-second decisions based on what they read from the road. Full-color LED price signs update instantly and can combine fuel pricing with in-store promotions (fountain drinks, car wash specials, food service) in a single display.
The ROI case for LED signage is strong across every retail vertical — but it depends on buying the right display at the right price.
Most retail and commercial outdoor LED signs fall in the $10,000–$25,000 range depending on size and pixel pitch. Restaurants and small retail locations typically use a 3×1 or 3×2 configuration ($12,000–$18,000). Car dealerships and shopping centers often use larger 4×2 or 4×3 formats ($20,000–$32,000+). See our full pricing guide: Outdoor LED Sign Pricing →
Often yes — especially for pylon signs and monument signs with large cabinet faces. We assess the existing structure as part of the quoting process. Monument sign LED upgrades are one of the most cost-effective ways to modernize an older static sign without replacing the entire structure.
Through a cloud-based content management system accessible from any phone, tablet, or computer. You can create playlists, schedule content by time of day or day of week, set expiration dates on promotions, and push updates in real time. No proprietary hardware or on-site visits required to change content.
Yes. PXLLED is based in Russellville, Arkansas, and supplies LED display systems to retail and commercial customers across the country. We handle specifications, delivery logistics, software setup, and training — one contact from quote through commissioning.
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