
Sign Company in St. Petersburg, FL
Highmark is headquartered at 955 Orange Ave in Daytona Beach and serves St. Petersburg, approximately 150 miles southwest via I-4 and I-275, along with the rest of Pinellas County, manufacturing, installing and permitting signage built to Florida’s hurricane wind-load standards, not a generic catalog product.
A Local Sign Company, Not a Regional Broker
St. Petersburg business owners and developers work directly with our design team, not a call center. Highmark manufactures and installs signage across Pinellas County in-house, start to finish.
We sit down with property owners and developers to design signage around each business’s brand and the building’s look, then manufacture and install it ourselves, no subcontracted crews in between.
Built for the Gulf Coast
St. Petersburg sits approximately 150 miles southwest via I-4 and I-275, on Florida’s Gulf side, where salt air and UV exposure shorten the life of anything not built for it. We spec marine-grade materials and stainless fasteners as standard.
Hurricane wind-load is a real design constraint here too, so we build to the Miami-Dade and Broward County standard as a baseline, not an upcharge.
What We Build in Pinellas County
Building Facade Signs
Channel letters, illuminated cabinet signs and blade signs for maximum facade visibility.
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Monument & Pylon Signs
Freestanding site identification for road-facing visibility.
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ADA & Braille Signage
Interior wayfinding, room ID and compliant engraving.
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Graphics & Vinyl
Window graphics, wall murals and vehicle wraps.
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Installation & Permitting
Local permitting assistance and coastal zoning coordination.
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Maintenance & LED Conversions
Service programs, hi-rise installation and vertical rope access.
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Channel Letters vs. Cabinet Signs
Channel letters are dimensional, often lit from within, and read as a premium storefront treatment, well suited to the retail and commercial frontage common around St. Petersburg. A cabinet sign is a flatter, boxed unit with a translucent face, usually the lower-cost option and simpler to update later. We build both in our own shop and can help weigh which suits your building and budget.
Project Timeline
Design and fabrication for a St. Petersburg project typically run 4 to 6 weeks, with permitting timelines on top depending on Pinellas County’s requirements and any zoning review that applies. We stay in touch at every step, from concept to final hookup.