Iconic Western Auto Sign Relit, Restoring Kansas City Landmark
The iconic Western Auto sign in Kansas City has been relit, restoring its glow to the city's skyline.

Kansas City, MO, August 18, 2026 —
KANSAS CITY – The historic Western Auto sign, a beloved fixture on the Kansas City skyline, has been relit, once again illuminating the city with its iconic glow.
The relighting ceremony marks the restoration of a significant landmark that has been a part of the city’s identity for decades. The Western Auto building, originally constructed in the early 20th century, has undergone various phases of development and preservation.
The sign itself has a storied history, becoming a symbol of the city’s industrial past and architectural heritage. Its restoration and subsequent relighting are seen as a significant moment for local preservationists and residents who have long cherished the landmark.
Details regarding the specific timeline of the relighting project and the entities involved in its restoration were not provided. However, the return of the sign’s light is a welcome sight for many, rekindling a sense of nostalgia and civic pride.
The Western Auto sign’s glow is now a visible reminder of Kansas City’s enduring spirit and its commitment to preserving its unique historical treasures. The company it represents, Western Auto, was a prominent distributor of automotive parts and accessories, with its headquarters housed in the now-historic building.
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