George Lay Signs, a fixture in the Wichita signage industry since its inception by George Lay in 1953, brings a storied history. George, a veteran who painted signs on military bases in the Pacific during World War II, started his career with Claude Neon Federal Signs before venturing out on his own. His legacy of innovation and quality is continued by his son, John Lay, who has led the company since 1991. Reflecting on the company's journey, John Lay stated, "After serving in World War II, my father George began his sign business, evolving from hand-painted real estate signs to a leader in electric signage and billboards. His philosophy was always about staying relevant through constant reinvention.”
"By uniting Miracle Signs' team of 17 with George Lay Signs' 25 experienced employees, we are not just merging resources but bringing together decades of industry knowledge, creativity, and dedication. This merger enhances our ability to serve not only our existing clientele but also to expand our reach and capabilities both regionally and nationally. It underscores our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of service and product quality while fostering growth
and innovation in the sign industry."
This strategic acquisition by Miracle Signs, completed on March 1, not only signifies growth but also reinforces
its commitment to quality, customer service, and community involvement. With the integration of George Lay Signs,
Miracle Signs is now poised to tackle larger projects and expand its reach further into the Kansas market.
For additional information, please reach out to:
Zach Roth Vice President| Owner
Miracle Sign