Monument signs are often the first thing people see when they arrive at a property. Whether placed at a business park entrance, apartment community, or commercial center, these signs set expectations before anyone steps inside. That’s why property managers and building owners invest in monument signs that are clear, durable, and well-organized.

Right now, SignWorks is working on a monument sign refresh in Sunnyvale, preparing a large cabinet-style monument for updated tenant signage. This project is a great example of how thoughtful planning and consistent design can improve shared signage.

A Monument Sign Refresh in Sunnyvale

The Sunnyvale project involves updating an existing monument sign to accommodate tenant names.  We are currently going through the approval process.

What the Refresh Includes

  • A fresh coat of paint on the large cabinet monument
  • Surface preparation to improve long-term durability
  • Planning for new tenant panels and lettering
  • Coordination with the property manager’s design standards

Rather than allowing each tenant to use different styles, the property manager has designated a specific font, color palette, and layout zone for every tenant name.

Why a Uniform Tenant Layout Matters

Shared monument signs work best when all tenants are represented equally. In this Sunnyvale project, the property manager’s guidelines ensure fairness and visual balance.

Benefits of a Consistent Monument Sign Design

  • Equal visibility for all tenants
  • Cleaner, more professional appearance
  • Easier updates as tenants change
  • Stronger overall property branding
  • Fewer disputes over sign size or placement

This approach helps the monument sign function as a true directory, not a competition for attention.

What Is a Monument Sign?

A monument sign is a freestanding sign structure, typically installed near property entrances. Unlike pole signs, monument signs sit closer to the ground and are designed to feel permanent and architectural.

Common Uses for Monument Signs

  • Business parks
  • Multi-tenant office buildings
  • Retail centers
  • Apartment and mixed-use properties
  • Medical and professional campuses

Because of their size and placement, monument signs must be carefully designed to balance visibility with aesthetics.

Different Types of Monument Signs

Across many years of work in the Bay Area, SignWorks has planned, built, updated, and modernized a wide range of monument sign styles for different property types.

Cabinet-Style Monument Signs

  • Enclosed structures with removable faces
  • Ideal for multi-tenant properties
  • Easy to update when tenants change
  • Often internally illuminated

The Sunnyvale project is a great example of a cabinet monument being refreshed rather than replaced.

Panel-Based Monument Signs

  • Flat panels mounted within a frame
  • Tenant names displayed on individual panels
  • Simple updates with minimal disruption

These are common for office parks and smaller commercial centers.

Masonry and Architectural Monument Signs

  • Built with stone, brick, or concrete bases
  • Designed to match the surrounding architecture
  • Often paired with metal or acrylic lettering

These monument signs are popular for long-term developments where branding is part of the site identity.

Post-and-Panel Monument Signs

  • Mounted between posts or columns
  • Flexible layouts for changing tenants
  • Clean and straightforward appearance

SignWorks has created and updated many post-and-panel monument signs for commercial properties.

Past Monument Sign Projects by SignWorks

The Sunnyvale refresh builds on years of monument sign experience.

Examples of Similar Work

  • Business Park Monument Updates
    Repainting cabinets and replacing tenant panels to reflect new occupants.
  • Retail Center Monument Rebrands
    Updating color schemes, fonts, and layouts to modernize aging signage.
  • Office Campus Monument Signs
    Creating directory-style monuments that clearly list multiple tenants.
  • Property Management Portfolios
    Standardizing monument signs across multiple locations for consistency.

Each project required careful coordination with property managers, designers, and city requirements.

Why Experience Matters with Monument Signs

Monument signs are not simple swaps. They often involve structural considerations, city guidelines, and long-term planning.

What SignWorks Brings to Monument Sign Projects

  • Experience refreshing existing structures
  • Knowledge of tenant directory layouts
  • Ability to match fonts and color standards
  • Durable finishes for outdoor exposure
  • Smooth coordination during tenant changes

This experience helps property managers avoid unnecessary replacements and control costs.

Monument Signs Support Long-Term Property Value

A clean, organized monument sign sends a strong message about how a property is managed. Refreshed monument signs improve curb appeal and help visitors find their destination quickly.

For multi-tenant properties like the Sunnyvale site, a uniform monument sign layout ensures fairness while maintaining a polished look.

Why Property Managers Choose SignWorks

Property managers continue to work with SignWorks for monument signage because we offer:

  • Extensive experience with monument sign updates
  • Clear communication during refresh projects
  • Consistent tenant representation strategies
  • Durable materials and finishes
  • Reliable project coordination

Planning a Monument Sign Update?

If you manage a commercial or multi-tenant property and need help with a monument sign refresh, rebrand, or new monument sign, SignWorks can guide your project from planning through installation.

Reach out to SignWorks to discuss your monument sign needs.