The NBC Experience Store Globe NBC created a new YESCO “message globe” in its NBC Experience store, located at
Rockefeller Center, New York City. From the outside of the building, it looks like an illuminated globe. The 35’-diameter hemisphere is covered with LEDs. The animations were provided by YESCO's media services group. When it was first turned on, it stopped traffic on West 49th Street.
Vegas Vic As a well-known electronic sign, Vegas Vic was designed by and built by YESCO. Upon its installation in 1951 over the Pioneer Club on historical Fremont Street, the 40'-tall electronic neon sign became Las Vegas's unofficial greeter.
Wynn Las Vegas The tall marquee features a high, wide, concave, double-faced LED message center with a first-of-its-kind “moving eraser.” Conceived by
Steve Wynn, the massive eraser glides up and down over the LED message center, appearing to change the graphics as it goes. The eraser weighs 62,000 pounds, and is counterbalanced by a 62,000-pound weight inside the sign. The sign uses 4,377,600 LEDs and the eraser is powered by a motor at its base that runs a gear and cable system. The firm of FTSI engineered the 62,000-pound eraser's movement, which is capable of speeds up to .
The Fremont Street Experience In 1995 YESCO engineered and installed the original Fremont Street Experience. With more than 1.9 million lamps, it was the largest and most unique video display in the world.
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas YESCO owns the
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. ==Other projects==