Multi-Tenant Monuments
Masonry or aluminum monuments with swap-in tenant panels — office parks, industrial complexes, retail centers. Designed for rotation as tenants move.
From the monument at the community entrance to the CA Fire Code-compliant LED address numbers on every building, we fabricate and maintain the full signage system that keeps apartment communities, HOAs, and commercial buildings looking professional and occupied. C-45 licensed. Portfolio-wide service agreements. Install crews ready across LA, OC, and Riverside.
Property managers don't order one sign — they order a system that has to work across multiple buildings, rotate with tenant turnover, comply with California Fire Code address visibility, satisfy HOA CC&Rs, and look consistent from a 100-unit Inglewood apartment community to a Pacoima industrial park to a Riverside office complex. Every sign we fabricate for property management is engineered for swap-in/swap-out tenant panels, CA Fire Code compliance, portfolio-wide visual consistency, and maintenance crews who can service any property in the portfolio.
Masonry or aluminum monuments with swap-in tenant panels — office parks, industrial complexes, retail centers. Designed for rotation as tenants move.
Freeway- and corridor-visible pylons with individually lit tenant-strip panels for commercial centers, medical plazas, and mixed-use.
Double-sided feather banners, teardrop flags, 'Now Leasing' signage, and removable vinyl for apartment lease-ups and commercial vacancies.
Post-mounted directional signage, resident/visitor parking, tow-warning compliance, loading zones, and arrival wayfinding throughout the property.
Common-area ADA plaques — leasing office, fitness center, mail room, trash/recycling, amenity doors, pool, restrooms — all to CBC 11B.
California Fire Code-compliant illuminated address numbers — 8" minimum on most multi-family, proper contrast, UL Listed LEDs, legible at night.
Property managers running 5, 20, or 50 assets get one point of contact, standardized specs, consolidated monthly billing, and priority scheduling for tenant-panel swaps, leasing flag rotations, and monument refreshes.
We audit every building's address visibility against California Fire Code Section 505 and local municipal codes, then fabricate UL Listed LED address numbers to the minimum height, contrast, and illumination required — so you pass fire inspection without revisits.
HOA boards want community-consistent, CC&R-compliant monument refreshes done without mid-project drama. We handle design review, board presentation, and phased install so the community never sees a stripped monument for more than a day.
We keep a drawing archive for every monument and pylon we've fabricated, so when a tenant moves out we can produce a swap-in panel that matches the original material, finish, and backlighting without re-measuring or guessing.
A 100-unit garden-style apartment community in Inglewood came to us after its original 2003-era aluminum monument sign had faded to a washed-out pastel, the internal fluorescent lamps had been failing in rotation for two years, and the property management firm was losing drive-by leasing prospects because the community name was barely readable during evening commute traffic. Rather than replace the entire monument — which would have required new structural engineering, foundation work, and a full City of Inglewood permit cycle — we refurbished. We fabricated new second-surface vinyl face panels with updated community typography and the current ownership's refreshed color palette, retrofitted the cabinet interior with UL Listed warm-white LED modules for even illumination, re-coated the aluminum cabinet and pole cover with a satin-finish automotive-grade paint system, and added compliant CA Fire Code LED illuminated address numerals to the three buildings flanking the entry drive. We coordinated the City of Inglewood permit amendment for the LED retrofit, scheduled the install across two weekdays to avoid resident-parking disruption, and finished by installing a set of 'Now Leasing' feather banners for the two vacancies.
Scope: Face panel fabrication, LED retrofit, address numbers, leasing flags, Inglewood permit.
Lead time: 4 weeks signed proposal to relit sign.
Apartment and HOA monuments typically run $6,500–$18,000 installed — cabinet, foundation, permit, illumination. Multi-tenant commercial monuments with 4–8 panels range $9,000–$28,000. LED-illuminated CA Fire Code address numbers run $600–$2,200 per building.
Yes for many property types. California Fire Code Section 505 and LA-area municipal codes require visible building numbers with minimum character heights. Many cities mandate illumination on commercial, industrial, and multi-family buildings so responders can read the address at night.
Yes. Most 1990s–2010s monuments have sound structure but faded paint, dim LEDs, and outdated typography. We refresh — new face panels, LED retrofit, fresh coatings, updated typography — at 35–55 percent the cost of full replacement.
Yes. Double-sided feather banners, teardrop flags, 'Now Leasing' A-frames, and removable vinyl for apartment communities in lease-up and commercial properties in listing. We rotate graphic sets as occupancy changes.
One point of contact, standardized specs, portfolio-wide purchase orders, and coordinated scheduling across LA, OC, and Riverside. We maintain drawing archives for each property so tenant-panel swaps and face refreshes move without re-measuring.
Get a free on-site audit and complete signage budget — we'll quote monument refresh, tenant-panel swaps, CA Fire Code address numbers, and leasing signage in one proposal so the whole property looks occupied and professional.
Get a Free Quote Call (323) 830-6789Multi-tenant monuments with swap-in panels for portfolios.
Corridor-visible pylons with illuminated tenant panels.
UL Listed LED retrofits for aging monument and pylon cabinets.
Portfolio-wide face swap, relamp, and repair contracts.
Feather banners, A-frames, and removable leasing vinyl.
Coordinated installs across LA, OC, and Riverside properties.
Tenant directories, parking enforcement, ADA, building addresses — everything a property manager needs in one vendor.