JCDecaux North America is the holding company for the three main Out-of-Home activities based in the U.S. - Street Furniture, Airports, and Malls.
JCDecaux launched the "street furniture revolution" in the U.S. in 1992 when it demostrated its unique automatic public toilets in New York City. The experiment attracted nationwide attention to JCDecaux street furniture, including bus shelters, newsstands, public information panels and other amenities. It also led to a 20-year contract in San Francisco in 1994, which is entirely funded by first-class advertising.
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2002 marked a rapid change in the growth of the company's development in the U.S. market, with street furniture programs in Chicago and Los Angeles.
Also, In 2003 Wall USA and JCDecaux North America partnered to offer advertisers first-class street furniture programs in Boston and St. Louis.
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