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York County Moss Justice Center: Project Spotlight

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Heritage Signs & Displays recently created and installed new adhesive vinyl graphics and custom wall displays in the interior of the Moss Justice Center of the 16th Circuit Solicitor’s Office in York, South Carolina. Our team of sign installation experts highlighted the accomplishments of York County staff members, the “Making Good Choices” Calendar Art Contest Winners, the Memorial Wall, and the Marvin R. Brown Award Wall. The York County Sheriff’s Office was first established in York County, South Carolina in 1786 and has accumulated centuries of service through the brave men and women who have protected communities such as Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and Tega Cay. Heritage Signs & Displays had previously installed a timeline display highlighting the proud history of the York County Sheriff’s Office and were eager to work with this remarkable office once again on the custom s...

Heritage Transforms Atrium Health’s Home Run Porch and Corporate Suite at the Charlotte Knights’ Truist Field: Case Study

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Heritage Printing, Signs & Displays recently installed branded vinyl wraps and custom displays for the Atrium Health Suite and the Home Run Porch section of Truist Field in Uptown Charlotte, NC. A Transformed Home Run Porch for the Fans In anticipation of the Minor League Baseball season and the debut games of the Charlotte Knights baseball team, Atrium Health had the desire to brand their sponsored section of the Truist Field stands as the Home Run Porch for fans to enjoy food and refreshments while watching games. They wanted the Home Run Porch to be branded using vinyl wraps for the bar rails and for it to be a year-round fixture of Truist Field. The Sports Marketing team at Atrium Health reached out to Heritage Signs & Displays to bring this project to life. To provide bar rail wraps that will be resistant to sun fading and seasonal weather conditions, a 3M vinyl wrap material was chosen. Because it was not conducive to drilling holes in the I-beams at Truist F...