In 1960s Hong Kong, businesses hung dazzling signs above the streets or attached to walls in hopes of luring customers into their shops. Red, green, yellow and blue neon-lit billboards illuminated ...
Nearly seven months later, the neon sign that hung outside the store at 3309 N. Third St., opened in 1956 by an accordion player named Angelo “Ziggie” Zardus, has come down. The sign ...
Race for the soul of humanity. Take to the streets to earn cash, upgrade your ride, and prove you’ve got what it takes to go beyond the limit of the Neon Apex. Welcome to the Neon Apex.
The agency will sell dozens of decommissioned subway station signs, red-and-white station exit globes, train car seats, and even defunct MetroCard reload machines. This year marks the fourth ...