Chicago - Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park

Chicago, IL


Located less than a mile from Wrigley Field, these neighborhoods represent the crossroads of hip millennials and entertainment.  Lincoln Park and the Lincoln Park Zoo, North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan, nightlife, restaurants, live music are all here for both residents and visitors. Lincoln Avenue and Clybourn Street are two of the main arterials that connect the Loop, Gold Coast and River North to Lincoln Park and Lakeview.

The Twins


In the center of Lincoln Park’s bustling nightlife scene, which caters to young professionals and college students from DePaul, these twin units are positioned at the only 6-corner intersection in Lincoln Park. They are also surrounded by a variety of museums, theatres and live music clubs.

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Bucktown Express


This unit is located at the onramp to the Kennedy Expressway (90/94) from Bucktown/Wicker Park/Lincoln Park, connecting Wrigleyville, Lakeview and Bucktown/Wicker Park with the Loop and River North. The Bucktown neighborhood is known for its nightlife, dining and entertainment which caters to young professionals and families.

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The Crossroads


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a, surrounded by retailers such as Apple, J.Crew, Banana Republic, Gap, Anthropologie, Pottery Barn and Whole Foods to name a few, this highly visible unit sits directly across the street from the largest movie theatre on the north side, the Regal Cinemas 11 at Webster Place.

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Chicago - Wicker Park

Wicker Park

Chicago, IL


The Wicker Park neighborhood, located just west of the Kennedy Expressway and within 15 minutes of the Loop, is home to Chicago’s local arts scene.  The residential mix is skewed towards millennials due to its proximity to the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks and nightlife.

Wicker Park Supreme


In the center of Bucktown/Wicker Park, this unit is located on Milwaukee Avenue which serves as an alternative to the Dan Ryan Expressway and is traveled from the Loop Business District to downtown neighborhoods. It is surrounded by a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, nightlife and affluent art scene.

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The Ashland


In the center of Bucktown/Wicker Park, this unit is located 1/2 block from Milwaukee Avenue which serves as an alternative to the Dan Ryan Expressway and is traveled from the Loop Business District to downtown neighborhoods. It is surrounded by a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, nightlife and affluent art scene.

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Chicago - River North

River North

Chicago, IL


Located just north of the Chicago River, the River North neighborhood is steps from many iconic landmarks that make Chicago famous, such as the Loop, Millennium Park, Grant Park, the Chicago River (where you can catch boat tours of Chicago’s architecture or dinner cruises) and the famed Magnificent Mile.  Teeming with residents and tourists alike, vehicles and pedestrians flood the streets of River North all day, every day.

River North Gallery


Located on Ohio Street off the main exit ramp from the Kennedy Expressway, which leads to Michigan Avenue and The Loop Business District, this static domination is the ONLY 4-faced unit that exists in Chicago. It lies within 6 blocks of several high-end auto dealerships including Maserati, Bentley, Bugatti, AstonMartin, BMW, Audi and Infiniti.

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Ontario Street Spectacular


Located within a block of high-end hotels, trendy restaurants, bars and entertainment venues including Graham Elliot, Citizen, Tippling Hall and Sound Bar to name a few, this unit’s location is visible to public transit riders traveling on the Purple and Brown line trains leading into and out of the Loop Business District.

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The Towers


Located at the entrances of Chicago’s five hottest nightclubs (Spy Bar, Sound Bar, Cuvee, Shay and Y Bar), this unit sits on Erie Street leading directly to the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor from the Kennedy exit ramp. These side-by-side units offer double exposure to traffic on Erie Street and Orleans Street.

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The Mart


Located in the middle of the trendy River North area, this unit is the only Orleans Street location between “The Loop” and the Ontario Street entrance ramp to Kennedy, Dan Ryan, Stevenson & Eisenhower Expressways. This is an unobstructed view from the only entrance to Chicago’s Merchandise Mart, which is home to Yelp, Razorfish, Groupon and Salesforce.

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The Grand


Located in River North, the center of the city’s bustling nightlife, this unit is the largest permitted wallscape in downtown Chicago. Its proximity is 3 blocks from the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor, including Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Apple Store, Niketown and Under Armour.

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River North Rooftop


Located on Ohio Street off the main exit ramp from the Kennedy Expressway, which leads to Michigan Avenue and The Loop Business District . It lies within 6 blocks of several high-end auto dealerships including Maserati, Bentley, Bugatti, AstonMartin, BMW, Audi and Infiniti.

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The Godfrey


Located just blocks from Michigan Avenue and its high-end retailers, this unit can be seen traveling west on Huron to the Kennedy Expressway with a dual read to those traveling north and south on LaSalle Street.

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Chicago - Gold Coast

Gold Coast

Chicago, IL


The home to some of the highest-valued residential in the entire Chicagoland region.  The Golden Triangle, which is only steps from Michigan Avenue, has a bustling night life with some of the best restaurants in the city. The Gold Coast is also home to the Waldorf Astoria, Park Hyatt, Bentley Dealership and many boutique shops. Branded Cities signs are at the epicenter of this heavily trafficked and highly desirable area of the city.

The Triangle - One


This is the last remaining unit on Rush Street within 1 block of Oak Street Shopping which includes Prada, Barneys, Tory Burch, Marc Jacobs, Harry Winston and Hermes. Rush Street is known for its nightlife and established restaurants such as Tavern on Rush, Gibson’s, Hugo’s and Carmine’s.

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The Triangle - Two


This is the last remaining unit on Rush Street within 1 block of Oak Street Shopping which includes Prada, Barneys, Tory Burch, Marc Jacobs, Harry Winston and Hermes. Rush Street is known for its nightlife and established restaurants such as Tavern on Rush, Gibson’s, Hugo’s and Carmine’s.

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Chicago - Streeterville

Streeterville

Chicago, IL


Bound by Lake Shore Drive on the east and famed Michigan Avenue on the West, this neighborhood has seen a rise in high-end accommodations, hotels and retail.  It is home to Lake Point Towers, Whole Foods Market, the historic Drake Hotel and retailers on the Magnificent Mile such as Nordstrom, Apple, and Nike’s flagship store.

The Magnificent


At the front door of Nordstrom and just one block from the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor, this unit is the only east facing wallscape seen while traveling from Lakeshore Drive to Michigan Avenue. In addition, Grand Avenue is the primary route to the Kennedy Expressway from attractions such as Navy Pier, the Shedd Aquarium and Soldier Field.

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Denver Static Network

Denver Static Network


Influential signage throughout Denver’s downtown give brands ample opportunity to target and retarget a coveted millennial audience, while presenting their brand on landmark and iconic signage throughout the district.

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This cluster of spectacular media overlooks the busy intersection of 14th St. and Champa St. in the heart of downtown Denver. Positioned at the Colorado Convention Center, these high-profile displays reach vehicular and pedestrian traffic day and night. These signs are within a short walk of over 8,700 hotel rooms, 300 restaurants, the 9 theatres of the Denver Performing Arts Complex as well as a variety of shopping and retail outlets including the 16th Street Mall. This area also draws tech and start-up minded individuals to the neighboring Commons on Champa, a public campus for entrepreneurship where business builders and innovators learn and share ideas.

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Positioned on the Denver Performing Arts Complex parking garage, this wide wallscape corner wrap is ideally located within the Downtown Theater District. The unit faces two sets of 3 lane traffic on 14th St. and Arapahoe St. leading towards the theaters, Convention Center, downtown hotels and the University of Colorado.

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Totaling over 4,100 square feet this combo advertising display is positioned high above the busy corner of 14th St. and Curtis St. in the heart of the Downtown Theater District. Offering a very long approach to 3 lanes of one-way traffic heading southeast on 14th St., it also reads well to Speer Blvd., and can be seen from as far away as the I-25. Pedestrian visibility is also strong for this u
nit as a result of the adjacent Performing Arts Complex, the nearby campus of University of Colorado Denver and numerous high-rise office buildings to the north of the Curtis Hotel.

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This eye-level static location is located above the entrance to the upscale Oceanaire Restaurant, as well as located directly across the street from the Four Seasons Hotel, Residence at the Four Seasons and the Teatro Hotel. The sign is within two blocks of 16th Street Mall, Larimer Square, LoDo and the Colorado Convention Center. This static sign complements the digital display sharing the same corner.

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Positioned across from the atrium entrance of the Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC), these two boards reach a wide audience attending year-round music, theatre and dance performances. The DPAC is the largest performing arts complex under one roof, housing ten performance spaces within four-blocks. The nearby Colorado Convention Center, downtown hotels and the University of Colorado all add to the heavily-pedestrian atmosphere surrounding the displays.

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This spectacular is strategically located to reach multiple downtown thoroughfares. Its primary read is to pedestrian and vehicular traffic on Curtis St. heading toward the 16th St. Mall, the main shopping, dining and gathering area in downtown Denver.

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This angled, vertical sign reads to continuous pedestrian and vehicular traffic on Champa St., one half block from 16th St. Mall, the main shopping, dining and gathering area in downtown Denver. This corner is also considered one of the main focal points within the Denver Theatre District, and serves as an entryway to the pedestrian 16th Street Mall.

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This elevated, horizontal static is located on the corner of Champa St. and the 16th St. Mall and reads to continuous pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This corner is one of the main focal points within the Denver Theatre District, a hot spot for marketers to participate in activation and sponsorship opportunities in the main shopping, dining and gathering area in downtown Denver.

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This elevated, horizontal static is located on the corner of Champa St. and the 16th St. Mall, situated above one of Branded Cities’ iconic digital signs, and reads to continuous pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This corner is one of the main focal points within the Denver Theatre District, defined as a hot spot for marketers to participate in activation and sponsorship opportunities on the main shopping, dining and gathering area in downtown Denver.

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Located in the geographical center of Denver’s famous 16th St. Mall, this high-profile display overlooks office, retail and restaurant businesses surrounding the intersection. Pedestrian traffic is heavy at this corner as visitors to the downtown area walk to work in the many high-rise office buildings, or visit the countless nearby merchants. A vibrant nightlife, nearby movie theaters and a Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes keep this area active well into the night.

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Located at the center of Denver’s famous 16th St. Mall, this high-profile vertical display is angled towards office, retail and restaurant businesses surrounding this downtown hot spot. Pedestrian traffic is especially heavy on this corner and many popular downtown events take place on this block.

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Only one block from the 16th Street Mall, at the busy intersection of Champa Street and 15th Street, this unique combo provides over 6,500 sq. ft. of advertising display providing advertisers a canvas for a truly spectacular message.

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Denver Digital Network

Denver Digital Network


The Denver Digital Network represents a fantastic opportunity to influence hundreds of thousands of individuals every week on over 3,350 square feet of signage. Five large-format screens provide the premier full-motion digital experience in the downtown Denver area. Positioned at major locations such as the Colorado Convention Center and the 16th St Mall, this network targets a varied audience, from business professionals to millennials and others. Denver is one of America’s fastest growing cities for both millennials and startup businesses, a fact supported by U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 Best Places to Live’s recent selection of Denver as their number one city.

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This super-cluster of spectacular media overlooks the always busy intersection of 14th St. and Champa St. in the heart of downtown Denver. Positioned on the parking structure of the Colorado Convention Center, these high profile displays reach vehicular and pedestrian traffic day and night. Denver’s light rail system stops below the garage directly behind this sign, dropping off and picking up commuters for the downtown business district as well as visitors to the Convention Center and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

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This dramatic digital location is located above the entrance to the upscale Oceanaire Restaurant. It is also directly across the street from the Four Seasons Hotel, Residence at the Four Seasons and the Teatro Hotel. The sign is within two blocks of 16th Street Mall, Larimer Square, LoDo and the Colorado Convention Center.

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This full-motion digital LED display is located on the corner of
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This digital spectacular media is located outside the main entrance of the Colorado Convention Center and reads to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on 14th Street and California Street. Denver’s light rail system passes directly in front of this display and has a stop just to the north. Common riders of the transit include commuters for the downtown business district, visitors to the Convention Center and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts as well as sports fans attending a Colorado Rockies baseball game.

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Focal to traffic heading to the highly trafficked intersection of 15th Street and Champa Street in Denver’s Downtown Theatre District, this digital spectacular is just steps away from the Colorado Convention Center and Denver Center for the Performing Arts. 15th Street is a main route heading north through downtown Denver, connecting Civic Center Park to LoHi (Lower Highlands).
In addition, this sign is in close proximity 16th Street Mall, Union Station and many of Denver’s top restaurants and nightlife.

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Why OOH?

Why Out-Of-Home?

The Medium is the Message


Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising is ubiquitous. Coupled with high impact, eye-catching creative, it has the power to influence behavior, drive action, and deliver across business metrics that matter to you. But why is that? Join the discussion about OOH and read up on relevant research, award-winning creative, upcoming technologies, and the latest industry news. See how OOH has worked successfully for brands by browsing through our library of case studies and campaigns we love.

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Social Wall


Whether it’s a product launch or awareness campaign, brands can leverage consumer-generated content from social media platforms (such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter) on our digital media, and encourage passers-by to become part of the brand conversation in real time.

Gaming


Gaming is an immersive and interactive way for advertisers to promote campaign engagement, allowing consumers to take control of their brand experiences in real-time and have fun while they’re doing it.

Live Feed


Broadcast live events on our digital media in real time as they happen and align branded content with your campaign. Advertisers can provide extensive coverage of fashion shows, sporting events, concerts, national broadcasted events, and more.

NFC


NFC (Near Field Communication) technology can extend your campaign by offering your audience a quick and interactive brand experience with a simple tap or scan of their smartphone – making brand connections fast and easy.

Conditional Triggers


Using real-time data, programmatic and conditional prompts can trigger a change of advertising content based on elements of your choice (such as weather, time of the day, or sports scores), enabling brands to disrupt and engage consumers in real-time.

Mobile Advertising


A great companion to Out-of-Home, Mobile advertising allows brands to deliver custom content to their target audience via their mobile devices when they enter or leave a specific virtual geographic zone.

Specialty


Designed to cater to the needs of any campaign and create memorable experiences, our specialty options include projections, photo booths, lounges, popup shops and more!

Holograms


Branded Cities’ 3D holograms revolutionizes the way brands talk to audiences. Leverage the latest technology to create a three-dimensional image of your product or offering, viewable without the aid of special glasses or gadgets. Across our premium venues, stop consumers in their tracks and deliver a remarkable and buzzworthy brand experience with our hologram technology.

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