That’s the first of a number of banners being placed on the Peerless Building as retail signage for the tenants in the building. I love it. Nice big banners you can see from down the block. Yay!
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I don’t know, I think banners tend to look kind of cheap. I think the DRC is entirely too fascist about signage.