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Yesco installs curved LED displays at Colorado convention center

Photo: YESCO

May 28, 2026

Yesco, a 106-year-old company that creates, maintains and builds signs, has completed a high-impact digital display installation at the Colorado Convention Center.

The project, completed in partnership with Branded Cities, introduces two large-scale curved LED displays, according to a press release.

As part of the retrofit project, Yesco manufactured the substructure and completed the installation of two electronic message centers provided by Media Resources Inc.

Each display measures approximately 26-feet-tall by 56-feet-wide, weighs approximately 20,650 pounds and features a 16mm pixel pitch, delivering bold, high-visibility content designed to engage pedestrian and vehicular audiences in the heart of downtown Denver.

Positioned on two sides of the convention center — one at 14th Street and Champa Street and the other at 14th Street and Welton Street — the curved displays wrap the building's architecture, creating a seamless visual experience that enhances the venue's presence and value as a premier advertising destination.

"This project illustrates the impact made possible by integrating eye-catching digital media with architectural design," Jeff Young, executive vice president, Yesco, said in the release. "By combining precision engineering with advanced LED technology provided by our partners, we've introduced a striking visual feature that enables the building to engage compellingly with the surrounding urban environment."





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