I simply thought signs with the white border hits the eye wrong when you look at it. The Destinations sign may have been made quickly, it's still nicer to look at than the new placeholder sign. I'm just saying is this white border around flats is happening in more than one area like a new design trend and personally I don't want to see it showing up at other additions.
My problem with this is about sign design choice, not how much they're spending. Trim them back like the examples posted recently and I would think it absolutely fine! Everything else here area looks fantastic and is looking better as they're filling in the finishing touches.
If Universal needs to cut corners they can start with the ones on the signs.