Keystone Launches New Digital Billboard on Route 42 in Gloucester Township
New digital bulletin reaches Philadelphia commuters, South Jersey consumers, and shore-bound traffic ahead of summer travel.
Gloucester Township, NJ — Keystone Outdoor Advertising is excited to announce the completion of its newest digital billboard, Unit #1019, located on southbound Route 42 (North-South Freeway) just south of College Drive in Gloucester Township, New Jersey. The new 16’ x 60’ digital bulletin further expands Keystone’s growing digital footprint across the Philadelphia DMA.
Positioned at Mile Marker 7.2 between Exit 7B (College Drive) and Exit 7 (Sicklerville Road), the single-sided digital bulletin captures traffic leaving Philadelphia, Camden, and surrounding suburbs as drivers travel deeper into South Jersey. The location connects advertisers with commuters traveling from major roadways including I-76, I-676, and I-295, while also reaching consumers headed toward Gloucester Township, Washington Township, Sicklerville, Glassboro, Sewell, Winslow Township, and the Atlantic City Expressway corridor.
The board also benefits from strong consumer traffic tied to nearby retail, education, and entertainment destinations including Gloucester Premium Outlets, Rowan University, Camden County College, and the Washington Township shopping district. With the summer travel season approaching, the location offers additional visibility as shore-bound traffic begins to increase along Route 42, one of South Jersey’s most traveled routes to Atlantic City and other Jersey Shore destinations.
“This location offers advertisers incredible versatility,” said Jessica Cheesman, Chief Operating Officer at Keystone Outdoor Advertising. “It delivers strong year-round commuter visibility while also benefiting from increased seasonal travel traffic at exactly the right time of year. It’s another example of strategic growth in high-demand corridors.”
As a digital billboard, Unit #1019 offers advertisers the flexibility to launch campaigns quickly without production or installation costs while also allowing for real-time creative updates and dynamic messaging capabilities such as weather triggers, countdowns, and live updates.
“Our growth continues to be intentional,” said Lisa DiFelice, Chief Revenue Officer of Keystone Outdoor Advertising. “We’re focused on building premium inventory in locations that give advertisers access to meaningful traffic patterns year-round.”
For more than 45 years, Keystone Outdoor Advertising has proudly served the Philadelphia DMA as the region’s largest independent out-of-home company, offering premium static, digital, and transit advertising across the region’s most traveled roadways.