If You Don’t Know, Now You Know: The Notorious B.I.G. Sign Drop Coincides with the Anniversary of Rapper’s Legendary Debut Album, Released in September 1994
New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today announced a limited number of authentic, commemorative Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace Way street signs are for sale to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Brooklyn rap legend’s landmark album Ready to Die. As part of the agency’s monthly ‘sign drops,’ The Notorious B.I.G. signs are hand-made at the NYC DOT Sign Shop, which produces over 70,000 signs each year.
Ready to buy, these Biggie signs won’t last until the end of time with a limited edition of 100 signs that will be sold online for $75 each and are available one per customer. All signs will be sold via the CityStore, the Official Store of the City of New York, and proceeds will benefit the city’s general fund.
The Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace Way street sign is located at the corner of St. James Place and Fulton Street, on the artist’s childhood street in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. The street was officially co-named in honor of the late Wallace in June 2019 to recognize his impact on the community and music.
Ready to Die, released in September 1994, was Biggie Smalls’ debut studio album and the only one he released before his untimely death in 1997. Certified six-times platinum, the critically acclaimed album is considered one of the greatest rap albums ever recorded, featuring hits like ‘Juicy,’ ‘Big Poppa,’ and ‘One More Chance.’ In 2020, Smalls was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2024, his debut album was inducted into the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry for being “culturally, historically, and/or aesthetically significant.”
Monthly sign drops feature signs for iconic New York City streets, commemorations of famous New Yorkers, celebrations of special occasions, and other custom releases. NYC DOT began its monthly drops in June, with the release of Christopher Street/Stonewall Place street signs to commemorate Pride Month. In July, NYC DOT released Beastie Boys Square street signs to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the hip hop group’s landmark album Paul’s Boutique. Signs in both drops sold out within hours of their release. In August, NYC DOT sold a limited batch of Cornelia Street signs as a nod to the street’s significance to pop music and its place as a destination for music fans.
About the NYC DOT Sign Shop
The New York City DOT Sign Shop is in Maspeth, Queens and manufactures over 70,000 signs each year. A team of 32 Sign Shop employees hand-make street signs, highway signs, directional signs, parking signs, and more. There are about one million NYC DOT signs in use across the 6,000 miles of streets in New York City.
The monthly sign drops are the latest iteration of sales that have historically been available from the sign shop.
About the CityStore
CityStore is the Official store of the City of New York. CityStore is operated by the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services. 100% of sales benefit the City of New York.
CityStore is similar to a museum store, which complements the museum by highlighting the treasures within while serving as a stand-alone retail entity for wonderful gifts, collectables and research materials. A museum store is a revenue source for the museum and reinforces and protects the integrity of the museum brand. CityStore is the “museum store” for the entire City of New York.
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