Worcester, MA Initially constructed in 1911, Union Station enjoyed decades of activity until the railroad industry began its decline. Acquired by the Worcester Redevelopment Authority in 1995, the station underwent a complete renovation - restoring the building to its former majestic splendor and grand reopening in July 2000. Complete with the Grand Hall's original elliptical stained-glass ceilings, interior marble columns and mahogany wood trim, today Union Station is often called the City's most beautiful building. “We wanted Union Station and its tenants to be recognized in the best possible light. The Sunshine team delivered an identity sign package that helps create the image of Union Station as an exciting growing hub for the entire region”. George A. Cicone Project Manager City of Worcester Department of Public Works and Parks
 | Left Identity Signs: Pylon Signage Two (2) single face custom post and panel signs fabricated from aluminum with painted finish on all surfaces. Dimensional Letters and city seal are cut from ˝” thick acrylic painted and bonded to the face 6” round posts with water jet cut scrollwork and brackets embellishments with custom painted gooseneck fixtures for splash illuminated.
Below Left Identity Signs: Dimensional Lettering and Logo Waterjet cut and polished dimensional text lettering
Below Identity Signs: Dimensional Lettering and Logo Waterjet cut and polished dimensional text lettering
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