Rinaldi, the author of “New York Neon,” who has been tracking the disappearance of the city’s neon signage since 2006. “This year, it’s the real iconic signs that are biting the dust.” ...
New Yorkers took to social media to mourn the impending neon loss — with some raising concerns that the change will alter the character of 30 Rock. “@NYCLandmarks voted 7 to 1 to replace ...
But the neon sign could end up restored and in York’s Agricultural & Industrial Museum, thanks to work by the highway association and Preservation Pennsylvania and the generosity of donors.
This design studio can make it happen. Since 1972, the artisans at this modest warehouse have been crafting neon signs and other glowing accents, like curvaceous Marilyn Monroe silhouettes and ...