December 1, 2009
Gardner Signs Awarded Signage Conversion
Gardner Signs has been awarded the conversion of signage for Huntington Bank’s recent acquisition of Warren Bank branches throughout Michigan.

November 15, 2009
Scott Gardner elected to the
International Sign Association Board of Directors
Scott Gardner was elected to the International Sign Association Board of Directors representing the Midwest Sign Association. Scott is the immediate Past President of The Midwest Sign Association.
November 12, 2009
Completion Of First Phase Of A Frenchtown Mall Re-identification Project
Gardner Signs recently completed the first phase of a re-identification project for Frenchtown Mall in Monroe, Michigan. The mall has gone through an extensive renovation and changed their name to The Mall of Monroe. Gardner Signs fabricated and installed all of the Exterior and Interior signs for the project.
November 15, 2008
Signing Up For Visibility In Downtown Toledo
Workers raise a 50-foot sign at the Huntington Bank headquarters office at Huron Street and Madison Avenue in downtown Toledo. The sign is next door to the Lucas County multipurpose arena that is under construction.
October 23, 2008
Scott Gardner, re-elected
Scott Gardner, President of Gardner Signs, Troy, was re-elected to a second term as the President of the Midwest Sign Association through 2009. He was a Trustee of M.S.A. in 2001 through 2003; M.S.A. Secretary in 2004 and 2005; and M.S.A. Vice President in 2006 and 2007. The Midwest Sign Association is a regional trade organization and advocacy group, with membership consisting of sign manufacturing companies and their suppliers. Their website is www.msassn.org.
Gardner Signs is a 65 year old family business with operations in Michigan and Ohio. They are a custom/quantity sign company that manufactures and installs signs for clients with Regional, National and International locations. More details about their company can be found at www.gardnersigns.com.
October 15, 2008
Gardner signs completes Global sign conversion
Gardner Signs recently completes a sign conversion for a Fortune 100 corporation. Upon a worldwide aquisition, OCV hired Gardner Signs to manage the name change on all primary and secondary signage across five continents.
August 18, 2008
Gardner Signs tackles challenging signage project for Stout Risius Ross
A customer testimonial:
Craig:
I'm starting to hear a lot of positive feedback from staff and affiliates about the appearance of the sign. As we wrap up the project, I wanted to take a second to thank you for putting us in touch with Scott Gardner and also commend Scott's team for the outstanding work they did on this project, particularly the operations manager Tom Tobin.
You can't see from the pictures I sent, but the whole construction weighs close to 6,000 pounds and was mounted into the window set-back with about ½ inch to spare on either side. This was not an easy job to execute from an engineering and installation standpoint but everyone connected with the project has consistently reaffirmed that we picked the right company for the job. I'm personally convinced that of all the companies we interviewed, no one else could have delivered to the same degree as Gardner.
You thanked me in a previous message for working on this, but Tom and the rest of the guys at Gardner really took all the pain and stress out of the project and deserve the highest praise for their professionalism and proficiency.
Lorene Dziurda
Manager
Special Projects and Facilities
Stout Risius Ross, Inc.
September 17, 2007
New Website Launched
Gardner Signs is pleased with the launch of our new website that better reflects our experience and product depth. Largely visual, the new site showcases the many projects we've been proud to work on over the years.
June 28, 2007, Blade, The Toledo (Toledo, OH)
New identifier for Bank
Two employees of Gardner Signs put the finishing touches on a new Key Bank sign on the south side of the bank's downtown Toledo regional headquarters on Summit Street. The sign, which went up yesterday, identifies the offices of the Clevland-based bank for motoriest on Summit.








