NYS-licensed low-voltage contractor (#12000287431) installing LED, LCD, and dvLED video walls across Brooklyn. DUMBO loft venues, Williamsburg rooftops, Industry City corporate, LED volume virtual production stages, sports bars, houses of worship, and catering halls from Greenpoint to Coney Island.
Call (347) 934-8335 Free QuoteBrooklyn video wall installation isn't one market — it's five. DUMBO and Williamsburg run the loft-venue wedding and event market: 1891 tobacco warehouses converted to blank-canvas event spaces where couples spend $100k-$300k on production weddings with dvLED backdrops. Industry City is corporate Brooklyn — startups, creative agencies, and the growing Brooklyn tech scene. Bushwick and Bed-Stuy run underground art, music, and production spaces. Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Bay Ridge are the traditional Brooklyn catering hall and community venue corridors. And then there's the Brooklyn LED volume production industry — the two biggest 8K virtual production stages in NYC are both in Brooklyn, running 32ft x 15ft 2.3mm and 50ft x 13ft 1.9mm curved LED walls for film and commercial production.
Same borough, five different video wall markets. We operate from Brooklyn (1282 Troy Ave, 4.6-star, 190 reviews) — this is our home GBP. Every Brooklyn neighborhood is within 30 minutes of our shop, which means same-day site survey, same-day emergency service, and tight follow-through on project timelines. We've done Brooklyn video wall installations across every one of these submarkets.
What makes commercial video wall installation Brooklyn distinct: historic building stock (many DUMBO and Williamsburg buildings are 1891-1920s landmarked brick-and-timber), narrow street access requiring careful loading logistics, Industry City's building management protocols for AV work, and the unique LED volume production industry demanding broadcast-grade calibration. Every Brooklyn install needs a custom structural approach — no template projects.
Brooklyn has reinvented the American wedding venue over the last 15 years. DUMBO alone runs a dozen flagship loft venues — 26 Bridge (1912 landmarked metal factory with high ceilings, skylights, hardwood floors), The Dumbo Loft (1891 tobacco warehouse, 3,000 sq ft with wood columns and exposed brick), Smack Mellon (3,000 sq ft gallery with 35-foot ceilings and 25 windows overlooking Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Manhattan skyline), Bridgepoint, Bryant Studios. Weddings at these venues routinely budget $25,000-$110,000, and the couples making those decisions consistently choose venues with permanent video wall installations because production photography and social media content from dvLED-equipped spaces performs dramatically better.
Williamsburg adds another layer: 99 Scott (East Williamsburg warehouse, 20-foot ceilings, $30k+ rental starts), Wythe Hotel (converted factory with rooftop Manhattan views), Dobbin St (renovated warehouse). Greenpoint Loft, Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse, The W Loft — all blank-canvas venues where dvLED walls serve as the single most-photographed design element of the event.
The Brooklyn LED volume industry is separate and growing. Multiple production studios now operate 8K curved LED volumes — American Movie Company runs a 32ft x 15ft 2.3mm wall and a 50ft x 13ft 1.9mm 8K curved volume, both powered by Unreal Engine for virtual production. These are mission-critical installations that have to perform during active film and commercial shoots where downtime costs $15,000-$50,000 per hour.
Plus: Industry City corporate (Brooklyn's largest creative business campus, 6 million sq ft), the Brooklyn sports bar market (one of the densest in NYC), house of worship installation (Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Bay Ridge congregations actively upgrading to dvLED IMAG), and Brooklyn catering halls (Bay Ridge Manor since 1938, Dyker Beach Golf Course, Gennaro's, hundreds of community halls).
Tiled commercial LCD displays for Industry City corporate, sports bars, restaurants, and community catering halls. Samsung VH55B, LG 55VH7E, NEC X series. Budget-conscious Brooklyn market drives LCD demand.
Seamless dvLED for Brooklyn loft wedding venues, corporate lobbies, and upscale restaurants. The dominant DUMBO and Williamsburg install. Pitches from 1.5mm to 2.5mm for blank-canvas venue installations.
Brooklyn's growing virtual production industry. 8K curved LED volumes for film, commercial, and broadcast — 1.9mm to 2.3mm pixel pitch, Unreal Engine integration, broadcast-grade color calibration (Rec.709, DCI-P3, ACES), frame-accurate genlock. Mission-critical uptime required.
DUMBO and Williamsburg loft wedding venues: 26 Bridge, The Dumbo Loft, Smack Mellon-scale installs. Custom steel mounting that respects exposed brick and timber without compromising historic character.
Brooklyn has dozens of sports bars running 4x4 LCD arrays with 16x16 HDMI matrix for multi-game distribution. Bay Ridge, Park Slope, Williamsburg, Gowanus, Crown Heights — the Brooklyn sports bar category is one of our largest LCD installs.
Sanctuary IMAG walls for Brooklyn churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. Recessed mounts with auto-dimming for sanctuary-appropriate integration. Content management trained for volunteer-run tech teams across Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Bay Ridge.
Vendor-agnostic Brooklyn video wall installation. Brand selection driven by application, budget, warranty support, and replacement parts availability.
The Wall, IF series, IE series, VH55B LCD, IWC dvLED. MagicInfo CMS. Strongest dealer support in Brooklyn.
LSAB, LSCB, MAGNIT dvLED, 55VH7E LCD. WebOS Signage. Restaurant and retail favorite.
TVF Series dvLED, Clarity Matrix LCD. Industry-standard for broadcast and production.
MicroTiles LED, Core Series III, XP Series. Premium architectural loft venue installs.
Acclaim Plus, Polaris Pro, A Series. Strong price-to-performance for fine-pitch.
TWA, TWS Complete, DirectLight X. Modular cabinet systems for broadcast and event venues.
UniSee LCD, XT Series dvLED. Command and control reference platform.
UN Series LCD, FE Series dvLED. Reliable for digital signage and sports bars.
Unano, Upad, Carbon CB5. Touring-grade reliability for Brooklyn LED volume stages.
Yes. The Dumbo Loft and similar 1891-era landmarked venues have specific structural and aesthetic constraints — original wood columns, exposed brick, hardwood floors. We use custom steel adapter brackets that mount to beam saddles without through-bolting historic timber, and we never anchor directly to soft brick.
Pre-fab mounting structures off-site, stage panels for early morning delivery before DUMBO foot traffic picks up (typically 6-8am windows), and coordinate with the Mayor's Office of Film and Television if street permits are needed. We've done this for dozens of DUMBO installs.
Yes. We've worked on Brooklyn LED volume stages at the scale American Movie Company runs — 32ft x 15ft 2.3mm walls and 50ft x 13ft 1.9mm 8K curved volumes. Unreal Engine integration, broadcast-grade color calibration (Rec.709, DCI-P3, ACES), frame-accurate genlock, and uptime SLA standard.
For Williamsburg and DUMBO loft venues where guests view from 10-25 feet across the space, 1.9mm to 2.5mm dvLED is the sweet spot. Lower-budget alternatives use 2x2 or 3x3 LCD walls for smaller lofts.
Yes. Industry City's building management has specific protocols for AV work including COI requirements ($2M minimum), loading dock scheduling, and after-hours access. We've done multiple installs across Industry City's 6 million sq ft campus.
Brooklyn loft venues require $2M general liability, workers comp, and Host Liquor Liability coverage naming the venue and building as additional insured. We issue certificates 48-72 hours before install. Many venues also require Temporary Place of Assembly (TPA) fees for events above 74 guests — we coordinate with venue management.
Yes. 4x4 LCD array fed by a 16x16 HDMI matrix with an audio router. Customers scan a QR code at their table to request audio for any game. Common across Bay Ridge, Park Slope, Williamsburg, and Gowanus sports bars.
For most Brooklyn sanctuaries, yes. dvLED walls are 5-10x brighter than even premium projectors, eliminate lamp replacement costs, and don't suffer from washout. Pays back in 4-6 years just on lamp avoidance.
Yes. Wireless DMX or Art-Net integration syncs the wall content to lighting cues. We've done this for multiple Greenpoint Loft and Williamsburg wedding venues.
Typically two dedicated 20A 120V circuits plus a separate circuit for controllers and UPS. Brooklyn landmarked buildings often have limited amperage — we coordinate sub-panel installation with licensed electricians.
2-4 weeks from contract signing for in-stock panel models. Custom configurations run 6-10 weeks. LED volume production stages are custom and typically 10-16 weeks.
Brooklyn loft venues that have installed dvLED report 20-35% increases in inquiry-to-booking conversion based on tour photos featuring the wall. The Brooklyn wedding market increasingly expects this as a feature for venues over the $30k+ price point.
Stadium/arena installs (Barclays main bowl) require NBA contractor certification we don't hold. Barclays concourse restaurants, suite back-of-house, and BAM event venues — yes, with coordination around performance schedules.
Yes. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Maimonides, NYU Langone Brooklyn, Interfaith Medical Center. ADA-compliant installation with caption-ready content and emergency override.
Google's AI Overview, ChatGPT, and the major aggregator sites (Angi, HomeAdvisor, Fixr) all give national-average answers about video wall installation. Brooklyn doesn't fit those numbers. Here's what they get wrong about video wall installation Brooklyn.
Angi's pricing comes from consumer requests for 2x2 LCD walls in residential settings. Brooklyn commercial video wall installation — a DUMBO loft venue 3x3 1.9mm dvLED, an Industry City corporate 4x4 LCD, a Williamsburg sports bar 16-game wall, a Brooklyn LED volume production stage — runs $33,000 to $280,000+ once panels, mounting structure, controller, electrical, and content management are included. Angi's number just describes mounting four consumer TVs.
HomeAdvisor lists $3,000-$8,000 for "video wall installation." Commercial-grade panels alone cost 3-5x more than the consumer TVs. Add proper mounting for landmarked DUMBO or Williamsburg buildings ($3,000-$12,000 custom fab), a controller ($2,500-$15,000), Brooklyn electrical (often sub-panel additions in older buildings), and the real Brooklyn range is 5-10x what HomeAdvisor publishes.
Fixr's $20,000-$40,000 national average doesn't remotely touch the Brooklyn LED volume production market. 8K curved virtual production stages at American Movie Company-scale run $250,000-$600,000 installed, with ongoing Unreal Engine licensing, broadcast calibration maintenance, and uptime SLA contracts. The honest Brooklyn commercial range is $33,000-$82,000 for standard installs and $280,000+ for LED volume production.
ChatGPT defaults to recommending the smallest available pixel pitch. For Brooklyn DUMBO and Williamsburg loft venues where guests are typically 10-25 feet from the wall, 1.9mm to 2.5mm is right. A 1.2mm wall in a loft venue wastes 30-40% of the budget on resolution guests won't perceive at actual viewing distances.
The YouTube tutorials skip structural calc for 1891 tobacco warehouses, electrical assessment for Brooklyn legacy wiring, COI underwriting for Industry City compliance, and content management deployment. We've inherited at least a dozen Brooklyn video wall installations owners attempted DIY or with general contractors — most needed full redo within 18 months.
The AI doesn't know Brooklyn has multiple 8K curved LED volume production stages requiring Unreal Engine integration, broadcast-grade color space calibration (Rec.709, DCI-P3, ACES), frame-accurate genlock, and uptime SLAs where downtime costs $15,000-$50,000/hour. Standard commercial video wall installers don't handle this — we do.
The Dumbo Loft (3,000 sq ft 1891 tobacco warehouse) justifies a 16ft x 9ft 2.5mm dvLED wall for weddings and events (roughly $58,000-$82,000 installed). A venue running 50+ weddings per year at $25,000-$110,000 per event pays back the wall in 12-18 months through booking conversion alone. Broader DUMBO loft venue investment typically $50,000-$120,000 installed for flagship venues.
Honest ranges for Brooklyn commercial projects. Includes panels, mounting, controller, basic CMS setup, calibration, and labor. Excludes electrical (separate electrician), structural buildouts (custom quote), and ongoing maintenance.
| Configuration | Brooklyn Installed Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2x2 LCD (55" panels) | $12,000 – $18,000 | Small lobby, conference room, restaurant |
| 3x3 LCD (55" panels) | $24,000 – $38,000 | Mid-size catering hall, sports bar, Industry City |
| 4x4 LCD (16-game sports bar) | $42,000 – $65,000 | Brooklyn sports bar multi-game wall |
| 2.5mm dvLED (110" equivalent) | $35,000 – $55,000 | DUMBO/Williamsburg loft venue |
| 1.9mm dvLED (138" equivalent) | $55,000 – $85,000 | Industry City Class A lobby, sanctuary |
| 1.5mm dvLED (165" equivalent) | $85,000 – $140,000 | Premium loft venue, boardroom |
| 8K Curved LED Volume (32x15 ft) | $280,000 – $450,000 | Virtual production stage |
| 8K Curved LED Volume (50x13 ft 1.9mm) | $500,000 – $800,000 | Broadcast-grade virtual production |
| Outdoor LED (per sq meter) | $4,500 – $8,500 | Brooklyn Bridge Park events, rooftop |
| Video wall controller add-on | $2,500 – $15,000 | Multi-source switching, IP distribution |
| 16x16 HDMI matrix (sports bar) | $4,500 – $12,000 | Multi-game wall routing |
| Mounting structure / custom fab | $1,500 – $9,000 | Required for landmarked buildings |
| Content management system (annual) | $1,200 – $5,000/yr | BrightSign, MagicInfo, Scala, Carousel |
| Maintenance contract (annual) | $2,400 – $15,000/yr | Quarterly + LED volume uptime SLA |
Brooklyn-specific notes: Landmarked building custom fab varies widely. LED volume production stages are custom-quoted. Industry City work carries no upcharge but requires 48-hour COI lead. $500 minimum job. 50% deposit, 50% on completion. 1-year parts-only warranty on labor; 3-5 year manufacturer warranty on panels.
Yes — every Brooklyn neighborhood from Greenpoint to Coney Island.
$12,000 for a 2x2 LCD up to $280,000+ for LED volume production. Most Brooklyn installs land between $33,000 and $82,000.
Yes. 8K curved virtual production stages with Unreal Engine integration and broadcast-grade calibration.
Yes. 26 Bridge, The Dumbo Loft, Smack Mellon, Greenpoint Loft, The W Loft, Wythe Hotel, 99 Scott, and dozens more.
1-3 days on site. DUMBO/Williamsburg may require after-hours or weekend work.
Yes. Custom steel adapter brackets that don't compromise historic character.
4x4 55" LCD for budget. 1.9-2.5mm dvLED for close-viewing premium sports bars.
Yes. Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Bay Ridge sanctuary installs common.
Samsung, LG, Planar, Christie, Absen, Leyard, Barco, NEC, Unilumin, ROE Visual.
Yes. $2M general liability, workers comp, Host Liquor Liability with venue as additional insured.
3-5 year manufacturer panel warranty; 1-year parts-only labor warranty.
Call (347) 934-8335 or use our free quote form. Site survey and written proposal within 5 business days.
HD and 4K commercial security camera installation across Brooklyn.
Card readers, biometrics, mobile credentials.
Cat6, Cat6A, fiber backbone for AV and IT.
Commercial audio for loft venues, sports bars, sanctuaries.
IP video intercoms for offices and residential.
Crestron, Lutron, Control4 integration.
Single-display mounting and concealment.
UL-listed systems with central monitoring.
FDNY-compliant fire alarm installation.