Parklet Street Dressing
Increase space by using street parking & promote your business

What are parklets?

Parklets are the temporary use of parking space/s to extend public open spaces in activity centres, neighbourhoods and high streets across the municipality, with the intention to provide a safe place for congregation, accessible public seating, street greening and additional footpath space.

A parklet will aid in managing the immediate challenges associated with the phased opening of business activity in response to COVID-19. By increasing trading area, businesses within the vicinity of the parklets will be able to increase trade and public frontage/exposure to ensure physical distancing regulations are upheld.

And you can increase awareness & promote a business by effectively using the additional ‘wall’ space for advertising signage on the parklet barriers or boundaries.

We can provide custom outdoor advertising signage of just about any form to suit your needs including any design, print & installation services you may require.

To discuss your requirements & options please use our contact form or call Bay Media today on 1300 55 49 36.

Parklets aid with the temporary use of parking space/s to extend public open spaces in activity centres, neighbourhoods and high streets
Parklets aid with the temporary use of parking space/s to extend public open spaces in activity centres, neighbourhoods and high streets

Expand your
serving capacity

Custom art to
suit your business

Fast turnaround

Highly visible

Your options for street dressing.

Chatswood RSL

Dandenong City Clinic

Reception Screen

Who we work with

Our work

Sydney Entertainment Centre

The Sydney Entertainment Centre wanted to display large format banners around the outside of the centre in Darling Harbour. Banners and flags had [...]

Stockland

Stockland Centre management saw the use of atrium banners as a great way to promote facilities and events within their centres. However, changing [...]

Brimbank City Council

During Sunshine Town Centre’s redevelopment, Brimbank City Council wanted to use light pole banners to promote the activity centre and create a [...]

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