Commercial Construction · Retail Build-Outs
The brand your customers walk into.
Fixtures, finishes, and lighting executed to the design intent — opened on the date on the lease.
Retail is unforgiving: the space is the brand, the opening date is public, and the mall or landlord has rules about everything. We build retail to the drawing — the exact millwork profile, the exact lighting temperature, the floor transition the designer fought for.
National rollout standards or one-location independents get the same treatment: procurement early, landlord rules managed, inspections sequenced, doors open on time.
What's included
- Landlord criteria and mall-rules compliance
- Storefronts, demising, and interior architecture
- Custom millwork and fixture installation
- Lighting to brand specification
- Flooring, finishes, and paint to the standard
- Signage coordination and final inspections
How it gets done
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Preconstruction
Brand standards and landlord criteria reconciled; long-lead fixtures ordered first.
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Build
Trades and vendor deliveries sequenced against the opening date.
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Open
Punched, cleaned, inspected — retail-ready.
Questions, answered
Do you work from national brand standards?
Yes — prototype drawings, approved-vendor lists, and rollout schedules are familiar territory.
What if the landlord's rules conflict with the design?
We catch that in preconstruction and resolve it on paper — not during a failed inspection two weeks before opening.