
Pylon Sign Company
A pylon sign is a freestanding structure built to be seen over trees and buildings from a distance, a silent salesman working every hour a business is open. Highmark designs, manufactures and installs them across Florida.
What a Pylon Sign Does
If a business needs to be seen from half a mile away, a pylon sign is the answer, and that’s the whole design brief.
A pylon sign, sometimes called a pole sign, is a freestanding structure designed to be seen over trees and buildings from a great distance. Retail businesses are the most obvious example, since customers decide to stop based on what they see from the road, but car dealerships, restaurants, bars, churches, schools and healthcare centers rely on the same visibility.

Pylon Sign Types & Use Cases
| Sign Type | Avg. Height | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Single Pole Sign | 20–40 ft | Gas stations, fast food |
| Multi-Tenant Pylon | 30–60 ft | Shopping malls, plazas |
| Illuminated Pylon | Variable | 24/7 businesses, nighttime impact |
Multi-Tenant Pylon Signs
Multi-tenant pylon signs let several businesses share one structure, maximizing road visibility while splitting the installation cost across tenants. Most modern pylon signs use replaceable inserts, so updating a tenant name or a branding refresh is a fast panel swap, not a rebuild.
Built for Florida Conditions
Durable aluminum construction and high-efficiency LED illumination keep a pylon sign readable and structurally sound through Florida’s wind and salt-air exposure. Every pylon sign company Florida property owners hire should be handling engineering, permitting and installation as one coordinated scope, which is how Highmark runs every pylon project.
Cost & Value
Custom pylon signs typically run $10,000 to $50,000-plus depending on scale, with height, LED integration and foundation depth as the main cost drivers. See our full pylon sign cost breakdown for a factor-by-factor look at pricing.