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Commission approves Best Buy monument sign and a mechanically attached blue substrate for building signage after debate

3207758 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

After debate over painting brick and alternatives, the Planning Commission approved a blue monument sign for the Glenbrook shopping center and allowed a blue building background for Best Buy only as a mechanically attached substrate (not painted brick).

The Planning Commission considered two sign‑variance requests from Best Buy for the former Stein Mart at 1018 Andrews Run in the Glenbrook planned development: (1) a blue facade behind the building‑mounted letters and (2) a blue background on the development’s monument sign. Commissioners debated whether painting the existing cream‑colored brick was acceptable and explored alternatives before voting separately on the two waivers.

Caitlin, planning staff, summarized the request and explained Glenbrook is subject to a master signage plan that generally limits building‑mounted signs to raised or recessed letters. She said the monument panels for the development currently feature white backgrounds and Best Buy requests a blue background with white lettering and the company’s yellow “price‑tag” logo.

Shaqir (Shakir) Hussain, a signage contractor with EZ…

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