Street Furniture · United States

Street Furniture
with Local OOH

Shelters, benches, kiosks and more to keep your brand at eye level where people move every day.

Eye-level impact Neighborhood coverage Pedestrian & vehicle reach
Share your target cities, dates and budget. We’ll send back a tailored street furniture plan across the US.
Street Furniture with Local OOH
Key Benefits

Why Street Furniture with Local OOH

We combine national reach with local insight to make street furniture work for your brand and your media mix.

Position your message at pedestrian scale across busy intersections and corridors.
Reach riders, pedestrians and drivers in one format.
Customize coverage at the neighborhood or corridor level.
Combine static and digital street furniture for a full-funnel presence.
Process

How we plan & activate

A clear, repeatable workflow designed to integrate with your team and your existing channels.

Identify target cities, corridors and neighborhoods important to your brand.
Select a mix of shelters, benches and kiosks that align with your goals.
Design creative that reads quickly at eye level and in traffic.
Coordinate production, posting and any special placements or wraps.
Launch campaigns and capture proof-of-performance.
Review impact and optimize your street furniture mix going forward.
Timelines

Typical timelines for Street Furniture

Exact timing depends on markets and inventory, but these are the usual lead times we recommend for US campaigns.

Planning
2–3 weeks

Time to review locations, confirm inventory and align on zoning.

Production
7–12 business days

Printing and installation windows differ slightly by market and vendor.

Flight
4–24 weeks

Street furniture often supports both short-term promotions and longer brand programs.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about street furniture with Local OOH.

What is included under street furniture?
Typical formats include bus shelters, benches, kiosks, newsstands and select specialty units like vertaculars.
Are shelters better than benches?
Each plays a role. Shelters often deliver higher impact; benches are cost-effective for added frequency.
Can I select specific intersections?
In many cases, yes. We’ll advise on what’s available and help prioritize top intersections.
Is street furniture good for local businesses?
Very. It’s one of the best tools for neighborhood and ZIP-level campaigns.

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