Storefront Signs are one of the highest-impact upgrades a Commerce City business can make, and we install them every week across Downtown Commerce City, Dick's Sporting Goods Park, and the rest of Commerce City. Commerce City businesses thrive with LED signage that captures attention along busy corridors. From downtown to the Dick's Sporting Goods Park area, we help businesses succeed.
From our Arvada shop we design, fabricate, permit, and install storefront signs for Commerce City — covering Commerce City, Dupont, Derby, and every other Commerce City neighborhood. Every install is backed by our 2-year materials-and-workmanship warranty.
"Our LED sign is visible from Highway 2! Car sales increased significantly after installation."
Most successful storefronts don't rely on one sign — they layer several. A primary exterior identification (channel letters, a lit cabinet, or a dimensional logo) catches attention from down the block. A blade or projecting sign helps pedestrians walking the sidewalk find you. Window vinyl communicates hours, services, and current offers without needing power. ADA-compliant interior signage handles wayfinding once customers are inside. We design these as a coordinated package so they share fonts, colors, and a consistent brand voice — far more effective than buying one piece at a time from different vendors.
Almost every Denver-metro retail lease includes a 'Sign Criteria' exhibit that dictates what you can install on the storefront — typical restrictions cover letter height, illumination type, mounting method, and approved fonts or color families. Major Denver-metro property managers (Inland, Brixmor, RioCan, Federal Realty, and local groups) all maintain criteria documents we've worked from before. We'll review yours, design within the criteria, and route the proofs through the property management approval process so your install isn't blocked at the door.
Lit signage costs more upfront but pays for itself by extending your visible hours — a lit storefront keeps working at dusk, after sundown, and through Colorado's long winter evenings. If your customers shop after dark or you're in a corridor with heavy evening traffic (LoDo, RiNo, Pearl Street, Old Town Fort Collins, Olde Town Arvada, the 16th Street Mall), lit is almost always the right call. For daytime-only or office-park tenants, unlit dimensional letters or vinyl can deliver a clean look at a fraction of the cost.
Window vinyl and unlit dimensional letters start under $1,000. A lit blade sign with a coordinated window package typically runs $2,500–$5,000. A full channel-letter storefront with window graphics and interior signage usually lands between $5,000 and $12,000. We'll itemize every quote so you can see what each piece adds, and we're happy to phase the build — start with the exterior, add interior signage when budget allows.
Tell us about your Commerce City project — we'll send an itemized quote within 24 hours.
Yes — Storefront Signs are a core service we install across Commerce City and the surrounding Front Range, including Commerce City, Dupont, Derby, Reunion. Crews are based in Arvada and travel daily to Commerce City job sites.
Yes. We produce sealed drawings, submit the permit package to the appropriate Commerce City jurisdiction, manage corrections, and pay the permit fee — it's included in every storefront signs quote.
Most storefront signs projects in Commerce City run 3–6 weeks from approved design to final install — most of that timeline is permit review, not fabrication or install.
Get your exterior identification right first (channel letters, a lit cabinet, or a clearly readable dimensional logo) and add window vinyl for hours and services. Interior wayfinding and ADA signage can be phased in once you're open.
Yes. Send us your lease's sign criteria exhibit and we'll design within it, produce the proofs the landlord requires, and route them through property management.
Small storefront packages — window vinyl, blade signs, dimensional letters — typically install in 2–4 weeks from approved design. Channel-letter storefronts run 3–5 weeks because of permit review.
Yes — we recommend bundling exterior and interior together so fonts, colors, and finishes match. Interior signage includes wayfinding, ADA-compliant room IDs, lobby logo walls, and break-room graphics.