Phoenix Outdoor Advertising

Billboard Advertising in Phoenix, AZ

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How Much Do Phoenix Billboards Cost?

Billboard advertising in Phoenix is among the most affordable of any major Sun Belt market. Posters in residential areas start as low as $750 per month, while bulletins along the I-10 through downtown run up to $12,000. Digital billboards in Scottsdale and Tempe typically fall between $5,000 and $10,000, and wallscapes start at $15,000 and up. The city’s sprawling layout and abundance of freeway infrastructure means more inventory and more competitive pricing than coastal markets. Prices reflect four-week campaigns (excluding wallscapes, which have extended durations) and are based on recent market averages.

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The City

About Phoenix

Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country. The greater Phoenix metro — spanning Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Glendale — is home to over 5 million people and has seen explosive population growth over the past decade, driven by an influx of businesses and residents relocating from California and other high-cost states.



From the upscale retail corridors of Old Town Scottsdale to the college energy of Tempe and the corporate campuses spreading across the East Valley, Phoenix neighborhoods each offer a distinct and valuable advertising audience. The city’s car-dependent layout and extensive freeway network — the I-10, I-17, Loop 101, and Loop 202 — create consistent, high-frequency exposure for billboard campaigns across the entire metro.



If you’re considering billboard advertising in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, or anywhere across Maricopa County, we know this market. Let us help you find the right locations and lock in competitive pricing for digital, mobile, and traditional outdoor advertising.

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Phoenix Outdoor Advertising Market Data

Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States with a population of 1.6 million in the city proper and over 5 million across the greater Maricopa County metro. The market skews younger than the national average, with a large millennial population driven by job growth in tech, finance, and healthcare — alongside a significant retiree demographic in communities like Scottsdale and Peoria.



The Phoenix market features hundreds of billboards spread across an extensive freeway network, with strong digital inventory along the I-10, Loop 101, and in the Scottsdale and Tempe corridors. Phoenix’s notorious heat keeps residents in their cars year-round — and with some of the longest daily commutes in the Southwest, dwell time in front of billboard displays is consistently high. For brands looking to reach a fast-growing, diverse Sun Belt audience, outdoor advertising in Phoenix delivers exceptional value.

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Types of Billboards Available

Phoenix has five main kinds of out-of-home advertising.

Billboard

Bulletins in Phoenix line the city’s extensive freeway network — the I-10, I-17, Loop 101, and Loop 202 — reaching commuters traveling between downtown, the East Valley, and the West Valley. With one of the longest average commute distances in the Southwest, Phoenix drivers spend significant time on these freeways daily, giving billboard creative strong dwell time and high frequency across the market.

Dimensions:
Bulletins measure 48 feet wide x 14 feet tall.

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Poster

Posters in Phoenix work well along the surface streets connecting the city’s distinct suburban communities. You’ll find strong inventory in areas like Tempe, Chandler, and Gilbert — neighborhoods with dense residential populations and high local retail activity. For brands targeting specific communities or zip codes, street-level posters deliver precision reach at a fraction of freeway bulletin pricing.

Dimensions
The majority of posters in LA measure 22 feet wide x 10 feet tall.

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Digital Billboard

Phoenix has embraced digital out-of-home advertising enthusiastically, with strong digital inventory along the I-10, Loop 101, and in the Scottsdale corridor. The combination of year-round sunshine — ideal for high-brightness displays — and a tech-savvy, growing population makes Phoenix one of the best Sun Belt markets for digital billboard campaigns. Dayparting and real-time creative updates are particularly effective for reaching the city’s diverse audience segments throughout the day.

Dimensions
Digital bulletins measure 48 feet wide x 14 feet tall, but LA has other sizes of digital inventory available.

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Mobile Billboard

Mobile billboards are a natural fit for Phoenix’s event-driven calendar — from spring training at the Cactus League to the Barrett-Jackson car auction, the Phoenix Open, and major concerts at Footprint Center. Target fans outside State Farm Stadium on Cardinals game days, cruise Old Town Scottsdale on a weekend night, or work the convention traffic at the Phoenix Convention Center — the flexibility puts your brand exactly where the crowd is.

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Wallscape

Wallscapes in Phoenix make a strong impression in a market where large-format outdoor advertising stands out against the desert skyline. Downtown Phoenix and the Scottsdale corridor offer the best building inventory, with displays visible from both freeway and street level. For brands looking to establish a dominant presence in the fastest-growing major market in the country, a well-placed Phoenix wallscape delivers scale and visibility that smaller formats simply can’t match.

What is a Wallscape?

Phoenix, AZ

Population: 1.6 million

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and the billboard market reflects it. DASH TWO has spent 15+ years placing campaigns across high-growth Sun Belt markets — learning which corridors move product, which formats perform, and how to stretch every dollar in a sprawling metro like this one. Whether you’re targeting Scottsdale’s affluent communities or the commuter corridors of the East Valley, we treat your budget like it’s our own.
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Best Locations for Phoenix Billboards

Phoenix’s sprawling layout means billboard opportunities are spread across a wide geographic area — but some corridors and neighborhoods consistently outperform the rest. Based on our experience, here are some of the best locations for Phoenix billboards:

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I-10 Through Downtown

The I-10 is Phoenix’s main east-west artery, carrying hundreds of thousands of vehicles daily through the heart of the city. Billboards along this stretch reach commuters, tourists, and business travelers moving between downtown, the airport, and the western suburbs. Top categories include hospitality, healthcare, financial services, and consumer brands targeting the broader Phoenix metro.

Scottsdale Road / Old Town Scottsdale

Scottsdale is Phoenix’s premium advertising corridor — home to luxury resorts, high-end retail, and some of the highest household incomes in Arizona. Billboard and wallscape inventory here reaches an affluent audience of residents, tourists, and business travelers year-round. Ideal for luxury brands, real estate, financial services, and hospitality clients targeting high-net-worth consumers.

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Tempe / Mill Avenue Corridor

Tempe sits at the crossroads of the I-10 and Loop 101, anchored by Arizona State University and a thriving downtown entertainment district. Billboards here reach a younger, highly active demographic — ASU students, young professionals, and sports fans attending Sun Devils games at Mountain America Stadium. Top categories include food and beverage, entertainment, tech, and lifestyle brands.

Loop 101 / Scottsdale Freeway

The Loop 101 is one of Phoenix’s busiest suburban freeways, connecting Scottsdale, Tempe, and the North Valley with strong commuter traffic in both directions. Digital billboard inventory along this corridor is particularly strong, reaching a mix of affluent suburban commuters and business travelers heading to the Scottsdale corporate campuses. A cost-efficient alternative to downtown boards with strong daily impressions.

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Downtown Phoenix / Arts District

Downtown Phoenix has undergone a significant transformation over the past decade, with a growing arts district, sports venues, and a expanding residential population. Billboards near Footprint Center, Chase Field, and the Phoenix Convention Center reach sports fans, convention attendees, and the city’s growing young professional population. Top categories include entertainment, tech, healthcare, and consumer brands targeting urban Phoenix.

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Contact us to learn more about billboards in Phoenix. Whether you’re targeting affluent consumers in Scottsdale, commuters on the I-10, or sports fans heading into Footprint Center, we can help you build a high-impact outdoor campaign that fits your budget and goals across the greater Phoenix metro.

Why DASH TWO

Why DASH TWO for Phoenix Billboards?

Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing major markets in the country — and one where the billboard landscape is evolving as fast as the city itself. New developments, expanding suburban corridors, and a steady stream of corporate relocations are constantly reshaping which locations perform and what inventory is worth. Staying ahead of that curve requires real market knowledge and strong operator relationships.

DASH TWO has spent 15+ years buying outdoor media in high-growth Sun Belt markets like Phoenix, building direct relationships with Clear Channel, Lamar, and Outfront across the Arizona market. We know which I-10 corridors deliver the strongest return, which Scottsdale locations are worth the premium, and how to structure campaigns that reach both the city’s affluent suburban audience and its rapidly growing urban core. We don’t just book boards — we monitor campaign performance in real time and make adjustments to ensure your spend is working from day one.

Whether you’re a Phoenix-based brand looking to build local awareness or a national advertiser tapping into one of the most dynamic Sun Belt markets in the country, DASH TWO gives you a single point of contact for everything from strategy and buying to creative and reporting. We treat every budget — startup or Fortune 500 — like it’s our own.

Phoenix Billboard Advertising FAQ

How much does billboard advertising in Phoenix cost?

Phoenix is one of the most affordable major markets for billboard advertising:

  • Posters in residential and suburban areas: $750 to $2,000/month
  • Bulletins along the I-10 through downtown: up to $12,000/month
  • Digital billboards in Scottsdale and Tempe: $5,000 to $10,000/month
  • Wallscapes in prime downtown locations: $15,000 and more
  • Mobile billboards: $500 to $2,500 per day

The best locations depend on your target audience:

  • I-10 through downtown — highest traffic, broadest reach
  • Scottsdale Road / Old Town — affluent, high-income demographic
  • Tempe / Mill Avenue — younger audience, ASU students and young professionals
  • Loop 101 — cost-efficient suburban freeway with strong digital inventory
  • Downtown Phoenix / Arts District — sports fans, convention attendees, urban professionals

Phoenix stands out as a billboard market for several reasons:

  • One of the most affordable major markets in the country — significantly cheaper than LA, SF, and Vegas
  • Rapidly growing population — over 5 million in the metro and still expanding
  • Extensive freeway network — long commutes mean high dwell time in front of billboard displays
  • Year-round sunshine — ideal conditions for high-brightness digital displays

Phoenix has a packed event calendar that creates major advertising opportunities:

  • Cactus League Spring Training — draws baseball fans from across the country every February and March
  • Barrett-Jackson Car Auction — one of the largest collector car events in the world
  • Phoenix Open — the most attended PGA Tour event annually
  • Cardinals, Suns, Coyotes, and Diamondbacks — year-round professional sports traffic

Phoenix offers the full range of outdoor formats with strong inventory across the metro:

  • Bulletins — large-format freeway and arterial boards along the I-10, I-17, and Loop 101
  • Posters — street-level displays in suburban neighborhood corridors
  • Digital billboards — strong inventory along the I-10 and in the Scottsdale corridor
  • Mobile billboards — ideal for events and targeted neighborhood campaigns
  • Wallscapes — oversized building displays in downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale
  • Standard campaigns run on four-week cycles
  • Digital boards can be booked for shorter windows
  • Wallscapes typically require longer commitments
  • We’ll help you structure the right duration based on your goals and budget

Static (vinyl):

  • One printed ad
  • Displays 24/7
  • Fixed for the campaign duration

Digital (LED):

  • Rotates between multiple advertisers
  • Allows quick updates
  • No printing costs
  • Ideal for time-sensitive campaigns and A/B testing

Phoenix’s audience is diverse and fast-growing:

  • Large millennial population driven by job growth in tech, finance, and healthcare
  • Significant retiree demographic in Scottsdale, Peoria, and Sun City — high disposable income
  • Growing Hispanic community — over 31% of Maricopa County’s population
  • Millions of annual tourists drawn by golf, spring training, and the resort corridor

Yes — our creative services team handles everything:

  • Billboard design from scratch
  • Adapting existing assets to spec
  • Production-ready file delivery
  • Static billboards — single printed image, ideal for sustained brand awareness and longer campaigns
  • Digital billboards — rotating ads with real-time updates and dayparting — particularly effective in Phoenix given the year-round sunshine and strong digital inventory along the freeway corridors

Yes — Phoenix draws millions of tourists annually for:

  • Spring training at Cactus League stadiums across the Valley
  • Golf tournaments including the Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale
  • Resort and spa tourism concentrated in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley
  • Major events like Barrett-Jackson and the Super Bowl when it comes to town

For hospitality, food and beverage, and entertainment brands, tourist-facing locations in Phoenix deliver a high-intent audience ready to spend.

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