Guerrilla street marketing in Las Vegas.
Wheatpaste, murals, stencils, and pole-stickers across Las Vegas, from Arts District, Fremont East, Downtown. Permitted walls, hand-installed, GPS-stamped photo proof.

- 5Neighborhoods on route
- 7–10dBrief to first install
- 100%GPS photo-proofed
- 0Municipal removals on record
Six formats. One field log.
Brands launching in Las Vegas use BSM's same-week dispatch and photo proof to convert street media into earned coverage. Format-mix typically skews wheatpaste plus scaffold in this market. The rest run on demand.
Three reasons brands book us here.
What a Las Vegas brief gets from an operator crew that a print-and-handoff shop can't match. Permit-clean, documented, on the ground.
Arts District 18b, the working corridor
The 18b district along Main Street and Charleston Boulevard carries the densest paste-friendly brick in the city outside the resort corridor. Raw brick walls, warehouse facades, and gallery exteriors run across a few square blocks. First Friday pulls heavy weekend foot traffic. Property owners here run gallery walls and commercial work side by side, so new wheatpaste reads as part of the corridor.
Convention-week multiplier
CES in January, EDC in May, NAB in April, ConExpo, MAGIC, and major fight weekends each pull a global audience. The Las Vegas Grand Prix in November adds the motorsport cohort. Campaigns timed to those windows amplify well beyond the install footprint because every brand manager and culture-press reporter in the country is already walking the corridor.
Tourist density and local register, parallel
Vegas runs two foot-traffic patterns simultaneously. Tourists work the Strip and Fremont Street. Locals work the Arts District and Downtown. The crew routes the install day to reach both. Strong work on Charleston gets photographed by the local audience and posted to channels the tourists never see.
5 core neighborhoods.
The corners BSM scouts weekly in Las Vegas, the surfaces operators know by hand. Brief specifies the audience. We route to the corridor where the audience already walks.
- 01Arts DistrictMain St · Charleston BlvdRaw brick · warehouse facades · gallery exteriorsT1
- 02Fremont EastFremont StPainted commercial walls · venue exteriorsT1
- 03DowntownCity Hall · courthouse frontageGovernment-corridor walls · construction hoardingT1
- 04Downtown Container ParkFremont St EastRetail-and-entertainment surfacesT1
- 05The StripLas Vegas BlvdPrivate-resort placementsT1
Surfaces, and the rules.
5 neighborhoods scouted weekly. 40+ wheatpaste walls, 12+ BID-permitted scaffold corners, 8+ mural-ready sites, 20+ interior partners: brick, concrete, hoarding, storefront. Every surface runs on a BID permit, private-property owner agreement in writing, or permitted construction hoarding through the GC. The paperwork ships with the photo bundle.
Las Vegas allows wheatpaste on private property with written owner consent. The Strip is a private-resort corridor where every install requires the venue or property operator's direct sign-off, often multi-stakeholder. The Arts District (18b) and Fremont East carry the working wall inventory outside the resort corridor; the Arts District holds the most permissive overlay while Fremont East carries BID coordination. Public infrastructure (utility poles, RTC transit, right-of-way), gaming-property exteriors, and Clark County right-of-way are off-limits. We track the compliance matrix across the City of Las Vegas, Clark County, and individual resort properties.
What this means for the buyer: the wall stays up for the contracted window, the photo proof is legally clean, and the brand carries zero downstream risk on takedown or municipal complaint.
Working with us in Las Vegas means the photo bundle ships with the permit paperwork. Zero takedowns by city action across BSM history. If a wall is targeted by override paste from another crew, we refresh it on the next paste night.
Brief to documented, four moves.
Every Las Vegas campaign runs the same operator sequence. One crew owns it end to end: print, paste, and proof. No print-shop handoff to a freelance installer.
Brief & route
You send the brand, dates, and audience. We map the Las Vegas corridors where that buyer actually walks and price off the published floor.
Scout & secure
Crews scout walls on foot, then lock every surface in writing: owner agreement, BID-cleared scaffold, or permitted hoarding. The paper trail ships with the photos.
Install at dawn
Crews paste from 6am with climate-rated formula, moving neighborhood to neighborhood. Tier-1 dispatch means same-week turnarounds on print-ready creative.
Document
Every wall shot wide, mid, and detail, GPS-stamped on install day. The wrap deck lands within five business days with the full proof set.
The Las Vegas playbook.
Operator-grade detail on how BSM books, scouts, and ships campaigns in Las Vegas. The long view buyers ask for before signing the PO.
Vegas runs on the convention calendar. CES, EDC, NAB, ConExpo, fight weekends, and the Grand Prix each pull a global audience to a single corridor, so every brand manager and culture-press reporter in the country is already walking the blocks. The creative inventory lives in the Arts District (18b) along Main and Charleston, the densest paste-friendly brick outside the resort corridor, with Fremont East running the nightlife register a few blocks north. Vegas runs two foot-traffic patterns at once: tourists work the Strip and Fremont Street, locals work the Arts District and Downtown, and the crew routes the install day to reach both.
Vegas runs on the convention calendar. CES in January pulls a global tech audience, EDC in May pulls a global electronic-music audience, NAB in April pulls media and broadcast, and ConExpo, MAGIC, and major fight weekends each pull a distinct cohort. The Las Vegas Grand Prix in November adds the motorsport crowd. Campaigns timed to those windows earn social pickup at a multiplier most tourist markets can't deliver, so plan Arts District and Fremont East installs 30-plus days out and Strip-property placements 30 to 60 days out. Summer (June through September) pushes surface temps past 105 degrees by mid-morning, so crews stage the night before, start on Main Street at 4am, route into Fremont East by 8am, and break by 9am.
What lands when the wrap ships.
Within five business days of the final Las Vegas install, the wrap deck reads as a complete record of the run. Receipts, not a recap.
- Image galleryEvery wall photographed twice: at install and at the 48-hour cure-confirmation mark.
- GPS install logLatitude, longitude, address, neighborhood, and surface type for every placement.
- Foot-traffic estimatePer-neighborhood reach modeled from Las Vegas pedestrian and transit data.
- Permit + consent paperworkThe owner agreement, BID clearance, or hoarding permit behind every surface.
- Earned social pickupAny culture-media or social posts referencing the campaign in the first 14 days.
- Removal documentationRestoration photos confirming a clean takedown when the campaign concludes.
Cross the city line.
Las Vegas briefs regularly extend into the rest of Nevada. Same operator contract, same field log, different ZIP code. Pick a sibling market and we route the brief in 48 hours.
What the brief actually costs.
BSM publishes per-discipline floors. No RFP gatekeeping. Every Las Vegas brief starts from the same published rate card. Permits + scaffold pass through at cost. No agency markup.
Wheatpaste posters
Walls, scaffolds, hoardings · 5–7d leadFrom $3,500Sidewalk stencils
Permitted corners · biodegradable medium · 14–21d weather windowFrom $2,500Snipes + stickers
Poles, utility boxes, news boxes · corridor saturationFrom $3,000Expedited
24–72h brief-to-install on any format above · Las Vegas crews on standby+80–150%+Ranges vary by turnaround, size, location count, and service mix. Murals $18k–$65k+. Final quote in 24–48h.
Buyer questions.
What Las Vegas brand managers ask on intake calls. Permit reality, lead time, minimums, photo proof. If your question isn't here, brief us directly.
Q · 01 Is wheatpasting legal in Las Vegas?
Yes, on private property with written owner consent. We secure that paperwork before every install. The Strip is a private-resort corridor where each install requires the venue operator's direct sign-off. Public infrastructure, gaming-property exteriors, and Clark County right-of-way are never touched. The compliance map covers the City of Las Vegas, Clark County, and individual resort properties; we pre-clear against the relevant layer.
Q · 02 How much does a Las Vegas wheatpaste campaign cost?
Wheatpaste in Las Vegas starts at $3.5K per campaign in the Arts District or Fremont East, print and install included. Strip-property placements price separately because venue coordination is multi-stakeholder. Convention-week pricing (CES, EDC, NAB) runs roughly 30 percent higher because of compressed install windows. The final number depends on turnaround, size, location count, and combined service mix, and it tracks print volume and crew days, not the brand on the poster. Final quote returns in 24-48 hours.
Q · 03 Which Vegas neighborhoods get the strongest paste-up coverage?
The Arts District (18b) carries the densest gallery and mural inventory outside the resort corridor. Fremont East pulls nightlife and tourist foot traffic along Fremont Street east of Las Vegas Boulevard. Downtown bridges the resort corridor and the local register. Downtown Container Park concentrates weekend pedestrian density. Strip placements run on venue-by-venue timing.
Q · 04 How long does it take to launch a Vegas campaign?
Seven to fourteen days from creative lock to first install for Arts District and Fremont East. The Strip requires 14 to 30 days because venue-operator sign-off is multi-stakeholder. Event-week timing (CES, EDC, fight weekends) requires 30 to 60 days advance booking.
Q · 05 How does convention-week timing affect Vegas campaigns?
CES in January pulls a global tech audience. EDC in May pulls a global electronic-music audience. NAB in April pulls media and broadcast. ConExpo, MAGIC, NABJ, AHR Expo, and major fight weekends each pull a distinct cohort. Campaigns timed to those windows earn social pickup at a multiplier most tourist markets can't deliver. Plan installs 30-plus days out.
Q · 06 What proof do I get after a Vegas campaign wraps?
GPS-stamped photo proof inside 48 hours of install. Daily logs while the campaign is live. The wrap deck includes the full gallery, neighborhood breakdown, convention-week reach analysis when applicable, and any earned social pickup the crew captures across Vegas-event media. Strip placements include per-resort coordination documentation. Removal photos when the run finishes.
Got a corner in Las Vegas?
We've got the paste.
Tell us the neighborhood, the dates, and the brand. Las Vegas-mapped install plan back in 24–48 hours.