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Zealot Manufacturing delivered a full-scale signage solution for The Deneau.
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1969: The Grant-Deneau Tower opens as Dayton’s first modern high-rise (22 stories), designed by Deneau-Kleski & Associates.Becomes the tallest building in the city and a symbol of architectural modernism.
Longtime tenant Premier Health vacates the building in the early 2010s.The tower remains largely empty for several years, falling into disrepair.
2016: Added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural value.Windsor Companies initiates a $50 million redevelopment plan.
2025: Renovation completes. The building is renamed The Deneau.Features 147 upscale apartments (including 6 penthouses), coworking spaces, a restaurant, and energy-efficient technologies.Celebrated as a key piece in Dayton’s downtown revitalization.
A wall-mounted digital directory, featuring a matte-finish flat-screen display installed beside elevators on each floor.
The custom digital layout includes directions of floor maps and amenities, offering residents and visitors intuitive navigation in the building.

Dimensional brushed metal number signs mounted directly to the wall.
Clean installation and shadow depth give the signage a premium, architectural finish.

15" x 15" Brushed gold metal plaque with raised white lettering and braille
20" x 30" laser-etched black acrylic panel with white engraved text, braille, and floor diagram. Includes emergency instructions, and ADA illustrations with gold-styled outside border.
Dimensional room number “117” in a metallic gold finish, CNC-cut from thick material
Laser-etched onto black acrylic, with engraved white text and Braille, finished with a gold metallic top border with gold-styled outside border

20" x 30" laser-etched black acrylic panel with white engraved text, Braille, and a detailed floor diagram. Includes emergency instructions, and ADA illustrations
Laser-etched onto black acrylic, with engraved white text and Braille, with a gold metallic top border
Laser-etched onto black acrylic, with engraved white text and Braille, finished with a gold metallic top border
Dimensional room number “117” in a metallic gold finish, CNC-cut from thick material
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