Historic Small Town Bar Goes Big With @NanoLumens NanoSlim LED Display

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

The Tannery Row Ale House, established in 1873 in Buford, Georgia, has installed a 224” 6mm NanoLumens NanoSlim LED Display in its large bar room to entertain guests.

unnamedTo prepare for football season, the Tannery Row Ale House decided to install the town’s biggest, brightest and clearest display for its guests to watch the game. To do so, it turned to NanoLumens, the world’s leading manufacturer and marketer of indoor LED display solutions, to provide the 224” NanoSlim LED Display for the bar room.

“The Tannery Row Ale House is determined to host the best football sporting events in town,”
says Nathan Remmes, NanoLumens director of business development. “The LED NanoSlim Display guarantees them that opportunity; the display is bright and provides maximum range. Anyone at the back of the bar can view the screen with complete clarity. It’s the ideal display for this space.”

After touring the NanoLumens showroom, bar owners Shane Maxwell and Brian Campbell selected the NanoSlim LED Display. “This display is thin and lightweight, but expansive,” Maxwell said. “The bigger the screen, the better. We want all of our guests to enjoy watching the game at our bar.”

unnamed-1Measuring 17’ by 11’, the NanoSlim display sits at the center of the restaurant in an area that flexes into an outdoor space during the warmer seasons. It’s possible to maximize the display year round, whether viewers watch baseball outside or football inside.

Aside from sporting events, the Ale House rents out its large central space for meetings and conventions.

“When conventions take place, renters can use the LED Display to showcase whatever visuals they’d like,”
says Maxwell.

The Tannery Row Ale House is immersed American history. It served as a harness and horse collar factory in 1897, a shoe factory in 1913, and a waste treatment facility in 1958. A former business, Bona Allan Inc., is remembered for it’s primarily perfect employment record during the American Great Depression, as well as its semi-pro baseball teams. By August 12, 2014, The Tannery Row Ale House emerged. Continuing in the facility’s American tradition, The Tannery Row Ale House was introduced as Buford’s number one “hotspot” for residents to watch the Atlanta Falcons and University of Georgia Bulldogs.

“We’ve had the display for three weeks, and it’s been an incredible way for fans to watch football games,”
Maxwell says. “We’re paying homage to this place’s incredible history by coming together to enjoy an American sport.”

NanoSlim LED Displays are approximately only 4” thick, and lightweight, bright and eye-catching, even with ambient light. With consistent, rich colour and superior off-axis viewing with no distortion, the displays are made from 50% recycled material and are 100% recyclable themselves.


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