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CREJ News

Mar. 30, 2010

A Bad Sign for Some L.A. Property Owners

By KEELEY WEBSTER CREJ Staff Writer Property owner advocates say they are less concerned about the Los Angeles City Attorney's recent crackdown on supergraphics and billboards covering sides of buildings and more concerned with maintaining traditional forms of signage.

By KEELEY WEBSTER

CREJ Staff Writer

Property owner advocates say they are less concerned about the Los Angeles City Attorney's recent crackdown on supergraphics and billboards covering sides of buildings and more concerned with maintaining traditional forms of signage.

While CBS Outdoor, the advertising company responsible for two of the most prominent supergraphics in the city, agreed to remove the 11-story advertisements from 1025 N. Highland ...

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