After a fervent response from the local community, AMC Theaters announced that it will renovate – but not replace – a beloved sign affixed atop the 81-year-old Uptown Theater in Washington, DC’s Cleveland Park neighborhood. The theater chain originally aspired to replace the 22-ft.-wide, red neon “UPTOWN” sign, but according to WAMU.org, AMC changed its tune after locals rallied in support of the sign. Instead, the sign’s lighting will be retrofitted with LEDs for improved energy efficiency.

Grant Freking

Grant Freking is Signs of the Times' Managing Editor. Contact him at grant.freking@smartworkmedia.com.

Recent Posts

Michigan Residents Make Parodies of Viral Detroit City Sign

The sign has inspired two rap songs and a wave of backyard installations.

18 hours ago

What Makes the Perfect Sign Business Partnership

Complementary skills and talents but a singular mindset.

1 day ago

Marketing Signs to Schools, Tradeshow and Quote Follow-up Make May’s List

Plus, some health suggestions from a fellow sign pro.

1 day ago

Church Sign Found After Being Stolen From Cemetery

A shuttered Connecticut church sign had been missing, information still sought.

1 day ago

PRINTING United Alliance Forms Strategic Partnership with ASI

The move benefits members of both organizations.

3 days ago

The Joy of Working

Brief reflections on doing what you love.

3 days ago