Tag: porlier outdoor

Company of the Day: Porlier Outdoor

Company: Porlier Outdoor Advertising Markets: Missouri, Kansas Headquarters: 127 Mulberry Street, Foristell, MO  63348 Phone: 636-463-2100 Porlier Outdoor operates a billboard plant in Missouri and Kansas.  The company operates a 323 face billboard plant including 4 digital faces clustered from St Louis west to Kansas City.  The firm was started in 1988 by Brent […]

Company of the Day: Porlier Outdoor

Company: Porlier Outdoor Advertising Markets: Missouri, Kansas Headquarters: 127 Mulberry Street, Foristell, MO  63348 Phone: 636-463-2100 Porlier outdoor operates a billboard plant in Missouri and Kansas.  The signs are clustered from St Louis west to Kansas City.  During Covid Porlier ran a series of ads thanking first responders and encouraging people to give blood […]

Shoutouts to Porlier Outdoor, Tyler Outdoor and Capitol Outdoor

Porlier Outdoor is running public service ads thanking first responders and encouraging people to give blood and encouraging people to be kind. Tyler Outdoor Advertising is running creative thanking healthcare workers. Capitol Outdoor is using digital billboards to highlight where the nearest coronavirus test kits are available.  Here’s the press […]

Porlier Uses Digital Billboard to Support St Louis Blues

Porlier Outdoor is using digital billboards to support the St Louis Blues who are in the Stanley Cup finals.  Amy Davidson tells Insider that Porlier Outdoor has rotated  the #LGB ad (which St Louisans know to mean Let’s Go Blues) on vacant digital spots during the Blues playoff run.  The […]

Company of the Day: Porlier Outdoor

Company: Porlier Outdoor Advertising Markets: Missouri, Kansas Headquarters: 127 Mulberry Street, Foristell, MO  63348 Phone: 636-463-2100 Porlier outdoor operates a billboard plant in Missouri and Kansas.  The signs are clustered from St Louis west to Kansas City.  The firm was started in 1988 by Brent Porlier.  Insider talked with Porlier this week. Brent, what’s […]

Billboards Push Ballot Victory

Billboard ads played a role in a key election in a battleground state. The beleaguered labor movement was pleased – even surprised – that Missouri voters rejected a right-to-work ballot measure on August 7 (“Prop A”).  Prop A was defeated by a 2-to-1 margin. Here are reports from Missouri: Well-traveled […]