Monument Signs in Chicago

A monument sign marks your Chicago site the way a building’s architecture marks its entrance permanently, confidently, and at eye level.

40+ Years Experience

Full-Service Signage

Design → Fabrication → Installation

Serving Businesses Across the Chicago Area

More Than Just a Sign

Custom Monument Signs in Chicago That Actually Work

A monument sign is the first handshake between your Chicago property and every visitor, resident, and delivery driver. Done right, it signals permanence and brand corporate campuses, office parks, schools, healthcare systems, and high-end retail all use monuments for exactly this reason.

Ambees Signage designs, fabricates, and installs monument signs across Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. Masonry, stone, metal, precast concrete, and illuminated variations engineered for Chicago wind loads, frost, and long-term maintenance.

We handle zoning and permitting, coordinate with your civil engineer and landscape architect, and install with the right foundations for long-lasting, plumb monuments.

Monument Signs in Chicago

Our Process

We run every Chicago monument signs project through the same five-step process
so nothing slips through the cracks between kickoff and install.

1

Consultation

We listen to your goals and assess your site before recommending a direction. You get expert input, not a generic sales pitch.

2

Design

Our in-house design team produces scaled artwork and material samples so you can approve exactly what you are getting.

3

Permitting

We navigate Chicago Department of Buildings permitting, zoning, and landlord approvals so your project stays on schedule.

4

Fabrication

Our install teams mount signs level, on-spec, and on time with photo documentation for every location.

5

Installation

Our team installs the sign safely with proper placement, mounting, and electrical setup if needed.

our benefits

Why Choose Us

What Chicago clients get when they hire Ambees for monument signs.

40+ Years Experience

We have been building signs for Chicago businesses long enough to have solved your problem before at least once.

Custom-Built Signage

Every project is built to your exact specifications. We do not ship stock signs with your name slapped on.

High-Quality Materials

We specify commercial-grade substrates, inks, and finishes engineered for Chicago weather and long-term performance.

Full-Service Execution

Design, permitting, fabrication, and installation under one roof. One project manager. One number to call.

Reliable Timelines

We quote realistic lead times up front and hit them. Your opening date, event, or rollout stays on schedule.

Built For Your Industry

Chicago Clients Who Use Monument Signs

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Let’s Build Your Sign

Ready to upgrade your Chicago monument signs? Our team handles design, permitting, fabrication, and installation so you get a finished sign on schedule with no handoffs between vendors.
Helpful Quick Answers

FAQs

Do I need a permit for a monument sign in Chicago?

Yes. Monument signs require Chicago Department of Buildings permits and, in most cases, zoning review. Suburbs have their own processes — we handle permitting for every jurisdiction we work in.

How long does a monument sign project take?

Plan on ten to fourteen weeks from contract to install for a permitted, illuminated masonry monument. Non-illuminated and smaller monuments run closer to eight to ten weeks. Weather can extend timelines for winter foundation work.

How much does a monument sign cost?

Small non-illuminated monuments start around $8,000–$12,000. Masonry and illuminated monuments for corporate sites run $25,000–$75,000. Large multi-tenant or signature monuments are quoted individually.

Can the monument match our building architecture?

Yes — and it should. We detail monuments to match existing building materials, mortar, colors, and trim so the new piece looks like it was part of the original site design.

Who handles the foundation work?

We do, or we coordinate with your civil or site contractor. We provide engineered foundation drawings stamped by a licensed Illinois engineer when the jurisdiction requires it.