City of London

Retail Signage Solutions in City of London

End-to-end retail environments: point-of-sale displays, wayfinding, digital signage and interior branding. Serving Cheapside and Fleet Street and across City of London.

retail signage, in City of London

City of London signage, handled end-to-end.

The City of London — the Square Mile — is one of the most demanding signage environments in the UK. The combination of conservation-area coverage, adjacent listed buildings, and the City of London Corporation's separate advertisement-consent process means every installation involves serious pre-work on approvals. Office-tower tenants on Bishopsgate or around Liverpool Street typically require weekend or overnight install windows, traffic management for larger schemes, and full RAMS coordination with building management. We've worked with firms across Fleet Street, Cheapside and Bank, and the work here reads as confident, institutional, and restrained — signage for professional tenants rather than high-street footfall.

What's delivered

Full retail signage across City of London.

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Point-of-sale and promotional displays

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In-store wayfinding and zoning

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Digital screens and menu boards

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Interior brand installations

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Window graphics and manifestations

Questions we hear in City of London

Frequently asked questions.

What retail signage is permitted on Cheapside or around Bank?
Cheapside, Bank and Leadenhall Market sit within the City's tightest conservation coverage. Exterior signage is restricted to fascia and projecting signs only — no flag, totem or rooftop signs. Interior retail signage (wayfinding, product displays, departmental signs) does not need consent. Window graphics covering less than 25% of the glazing are typically fine without consent; anything above that or illuminated triggers the application route.
Can we use digital screens or LED video signage in our City retail unit?
Internally-mounted digital screens behind glazing are usually permitted without advertisement consent provided they do not flash, scroll faster than 1 change per 10 seconds, or face directly onto a residential property. External digital signage is rarely consented anywhere in the Square Mile. Many City retailers achieve the same effect with motion-graphic content on internal screens visible through the shopfront.
How do you handle out-of-hours retail installations in the City?
City retail installations are typically scheduled for weekends or evenings to avoid weekday footfall on Cheapside, Bishopsgate and around Bank. We coordinate with the City of London Corporation's highways team for any pavement access, file noise-management notices where required, and assign a dedicated install captain to sign the work off before the store opens. The City's out-of-hours noise rules are stricter than most boroughs — we plan to that standard from the start.

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