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Account Closed
  • Miami, FL
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Account Closed
  • Miami, FL
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Hello , i was thinking of adding an outdoor led screen on my commercial property in order to produce a higher visual impact and also help my tenants advertise themselves. Do you know which restrictions are there in miami? Do you believe it is useful ?

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Bill S.
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Bill S.
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@Account Closed outdoor signage is typically addressed in zoning ordinances. Most larger municipalities have an exhaustive signage ordinance. Do a search online for it. Also any local signage provider should be knowledgeable about the signage code so you can ask them but you have to understand it's slanted by what they sell. 

I would do some marketing research to see if the cost is justified.  

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