Jack Stone Sign Company, established in 1934, has been a prominent name in the sign manufacturing industry in the Washington, DC area for nearly 90 years. The business originated as part of the Jack Stone Company, which initially focused on commercial electrical engineering and construction, especially for the US Navy. As the business evolved post-World War II, it spun off into a dedicated sign manufacturing entity, catering to the growing demand for on-premise displays.
The company has experienced significant growth over the decades, moving locations multiple times within Arlington before settling in its current 67,000 square-foot facility in Landover, MD. This strategic move was influenced by the expanding urban development and the need for enhanced interstate signage during the 1960s and 1970s. Under the leadership of John Stone Jr., who succeeded his father, the company embraced innovation, skillfully adapting to market demands by producing a variety of products, including kiosks and bus shelters for the Metro Rail project.
Still family-owned and operated, the third generation of the Stone family continues to uphold the prestigious quality standards established nearly a century ago. Jack Stone Signs is committed to delivering superior service and high-quality signage solutions tailored to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. Their rich history is complemented by a modern approach, ensuring they remain competitive in today’s rapidly changing market. With a deep-rooted legacy, Jack Stone Signs not only looks back to its storied past but also aims confidently toward the future, maintaining their mission of excellence in every project they undertake.