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Building signs are the ideal marketing format for you to increase brand awareness of your business around Fortitude Valley. Using bold building signs, you not only identify your place of work and make it easy for clients to find you, but your building now has a large scale, highly visible advertisement for your business that can be viewed any time of the day or night.
In this way, building signs serve as a type of silent salesperson for your business and are the most popular signage solution to promote your store or office. Because your building sign is visible 24 hours a day, throughout the year you want to make sure your message is clear and accurate to your businesses goals.
Working with a professional in the building sign industry with help your building to portray a level of professionalism and create an inviting vibe at the same time. There is a science to this using the right colours for the right industry.
Building signs have enormous potential reach for clients and potential clients. The benefits of building signs include:
Whatever the size of your business or marketing project, there is a range of options for building signs that will suit all your advertising and branding needs. With experience and expert knowledge of signage and branding, we can create building signs that help your business stand out and be remembered by potential customers. We deliver high-quality products that are useful, effective and affordable.
Building signs are versatile and can come in all different shapes and sizes to suit your business needs including:
At North Lakes Signs, we can help you with all of your graphic design, signage solutions and vinyl wraps. Our professional and experienced team are experts in all areas of traditional and modern signage solutions including all types of:
North Lakes Signs has over 20 years signage and vinyl wrap experience in making quality outdoor or indoor building signs and vinyl wraps around Fortitude Valley. We pride ourselves on being fast and efficient while focusing on quality finishes and using the very best materials to suit the Fortitude Valley Climate. We are always available to take your call and we can offer the very best friendly advice. If you don’t have any idea about what you need we can help. Our in house graphics team can provide you with colour designs applied to a photo of your building so you can visualise your new branded signage.
Fortitude Valley (also known simply as “The Valley”) is an inner suburb of the City of Brisbane. Fortitude Valley lies immediately northeast of the Brisbane central business district, and is one of the hubs of Brisbane’s nightlife, renowned for its nightclubs, bars and adult entertainment.
As the first step to its revitalisation, the Chinatown Mall opened in 1987.
The 1990s saw the development of Fortitude Valley into a thriving live music scene and nightclub district. In 1991, the Brunswick Street pedestrian shopping mall was established. Thereafter, the Brisbane City Council led a concerted urban renewal campaign, encouraging high density residential development around the suburb.
In 2012, around 50,000 people head to Fortitude Valley’s clubs, pubs and restaurants each weekend night. Around 30 venues are licensed to trade until 3:00 am.
In 1999, residents’ complaints about neighbouring clubs’ live music threatened the closure of the Empire Hotel and the Press Club, two established venues. Musicians and their fans revolted through the “Save the Music” campaign and, 20,000 signatures later, petitioned Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government to address the emerging problem.
The Brisbane City Council commenced the development of a Valley Music Harmony Plan in July 2002. The aim of the Valley Music Harmony Plan is to manage the impacts of music noise on residents and businesses without compromising the viability of the entertainment industry in Fortitude Valley.
That resulted in 2005 in Fortitude Valley becoming Australia’s first “Special Entertainment Precinct”, designed to protect both live music and new residents through planning restrictions. The Special Entertainment Precinct status exempts entertainment venues within the area from the amplified noise requirements of the Liquor Act 1992, and allows council to manage amplified music noise under the Amplified Music Venues Local Law 2006. But it also requires new residential and accommodation development construction to achieve a minimum noise reduction of 25 decibels in the 63 hertz frequency band.
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