Fresno
Neon Sign Company is one of Fresno's oldest and most well-respected
sign manufacturers. With clients from across the state and recognizable
projects dating back to the 1930s, they are truly a part of valley history.
75 years ago, Fresno Neon Sign Company started as a small neon shop
operated by John McKenzie. At that time, the new neon signage popping
up around the country was growing fast, and with that trend, Fresno
Neon quickly grew into Fresno's largest sign company. As the company
grew, it diversified into other signage formats. Electric lighted and
neon signs became a business staple by the 1950s, at the peak of architecture
and design. Some of the most beautiful and lasting impressions were
made
by
businesses which chose to invest in a custom-designed sign to showcase
their wares and advertise their presence.
Some of Fresno's most memorable signs are part of Fresno Neon's history:
from the enormous Security Bank sign atop the Pacific Southwest Building
in Downtown Fresno; to the original Manchester Center signage, with
its stunning architectural steelwork and massive neon lights; to the
Edmonds Jewelers back-lit neon on the marble façade of their
former Fulton Mall location; to the original Hotel Fresno canopy sign,
when it still shone at night through the 1940s.
In 1956, John McKenzie was succeeded by his son Don, who controlled
the business for 30 years. With new competition in town and a widening
diversity of sign-writing methods emerging, Fresno Neon managed to change
with the times, themselves diversifying to includ
e
custom painting, vinyl decoration and internally-illuminated storefront
signage.
By the 1980s, traditional sign-writing methods such as metal-faces
and extensive neon were becoming a thing of the past, but this did not
keep Fresno Neon from staying at the forefront of the sign industry.
The company was acquired by its former shop foreman Bill Kratt in 1986,
and soon after moved from its long-time home in downtown Fresno in the
Highway-180 right-of-way to a new and modern facility near the Fresno
Airport.
Although neon work is no longer a primary part of Fresno Neon's everyday
business, this type of lighted sign still delights both industry leaders
and customers alike. Fresno Neon Sign Company manufactures everything
from
small
lighted storefront letters to vehicle decoration to huge internally-lighted
freeway signs. They are also the most experienced electronic message
board installer and service shop in the Valley. With such enormous projects
as the Pete Beiden Field scoreboard at CSU Fresno to the flashing message
boards at auto dealerships throughout the Valley and the Bay Area, more
and more of these very versatile signs are being sold by Fresno Neon
than ever before.
With such a rich history and such extensive experience, it's easy to
see why Fresno Neon, after 75 years, remains a Valley leader in the
sign business. In 2002, Fresno Neon relocated again, to a newly-built,
expanded location at 5901 E. Clinton, in the new Grundfos develeopment,
which has facilitated the increased capacity required to serve the projected
growth of the booming Central Valley economy of the 21st century.
Under President and CEO Bill Kratt, Fresno Neon has experienced its
most successful and profitable period in its 75-year history, providing
customers with faster, more efficient, and more competitive service,
prices, and products than ever before.
The
new location, in the expanded Fresno Industrial Park near Clinton and
Fowler, features more automated machinery for better and more accurate
results, greater room to increase capacity and improve turn-around times,
new graphic-design offices and equipment to help the company expand
into the fields of marketing and identity design, a large spray booth
to facilitate high-quality sign painting, and room for future expansion.
What can Fresno Neon do for your business? Contact our sales associates
Kimberly Rutiaga, Rudolph Rincon or Jack Wilkinson at (559) 292-2944
now to find out!
We also invite you to
continue our tour through 75 years of Valley history in our 75th Anniversary
slideshow!