Custom Signs for Old Towne Orange and the City's Diverse Commercial Landscape
The City of Orange spans everything from the antique-boutique character of Old Towne Plaza to the sprawling commercial centers along Katella, Tustin, and Chapman. Each context calls for a different approach to signage — and Anaheim Signs has the experience to deliver the right solution for each. Whether you're opening in a historic building or a modern strip center, we know Orange's sign codes and design expectations.
From design through permit approval and professional installation — we handle every sign type for Orange businesses.
Illuminated 3-D letters for storefronts & retail
Learn More →Freestanding signs for complexes & developments
Learn More →Energy-efficient illuminated panels & displays
Learn More →Dimensional cabinet & fabricated signage
Learn More →ADA wayfinding, dimensional logos & wall graphics
Learn More →Large exterior letters in aluminum & stainless
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Call or email us. We discuss your needs and provide a detailed estimate with no obligation.
Design Approval
In-house renderings for your review — we refine until you're 100% satisfied.
Orange Permit Handling
We manage all city of Orange permit applications, engineering submittals, and landlord approvals.
Fabrication & Installation
Licensed crew builds and installs your sign from start to professional finish.
Yes. Old Towne Orange is a designated historic district with a separate set of design guidelines governing sign materials, colors, illumination methods, and mounting. Signs in this area typically require review and approval from the Old Towne Design Committee before permits are issued. We've navigated this process and can guide your project through it.
Front-lit channel letters are the most common and effective option for City of Orange retail storefronts. Monument signs work well for multi-tenant centers along major corridors like Tustin Ave. and Chapman Ave. We'll assess your specific location and recommend what delivers the best visibility.
Typical sign permits in the City of Orange process in 2–3 weeks. Historic district projects requiring design committee review may add another 2–4 weeks to the timeline. We plan accordingly and start design and fabrication prep in parallel where possible.
Yes. We regularly install dimensional lobby logos, ADA-compliant wayfinding, and directory signs for medical offices and professional suites throughout the City of Orange, including the St. Joseph Hospital corridor and surrounding medical campuses.
Get a free, no-obligation quote on any sign type for your Orange location. We handle design, permits, and installation — start to finish.