Explore our recent work in the Retail Industry work below.
I’ve worked with NEC on multiple projects throughout RI. They have an excellent reputation with a 30-year history of performing projects in this area. They have a strong subcontractor base and these relationships aid in putting together an appropriate team that can effectively manage costs, quality and scheduling. NEC is both proactive and responsive in identifying and solving potential risks.
David Frederick | Managing Partner at MCB Real Estate
New England Construction partnered with MCB Realty to undertake the restoration of the Rhode Island Mall retail space in Warwick, RI. The project includes the fit-out of the first new tenant in this revitalized space, the Burlington Stores. This project required detailed work in the front and back of the tenant space, including sales areas, fitting rooms, bathrooms, storage, meeting, and office space.
NEC has completed Burlington Stores projects in:
Nashua, NH
Salem, NH
Colonie, NY
Warwick, RI
Lincoln, RI
Enfield, CT
Braintree, MA
Brockton, MA
Dartmouth, MA
Chelsea, MA
Plymouth, MA
Portland, ME
New England Construction served as General Contractor for three Dick’s Sporting Goods locations throughout Southern New England. We have completed the renovation and revitalization of existing facilities in West Warwick, RI, Waterford, CT, and Brockton, MA. These projects have included but are not limited to a complete façade renovation, and renovations of the front of the house sales areas and fitting rooms.
Phase l: New England Construction has been supporting The Wilder Companies’ multi-phased strategy to expand and reconfigure the 500,000 sf single-level, open-air Garden City Center in Cranston. Construction management services were provided for the redevelopment of more than 40,000 sf of retail space. Work included: the construction of a new 20,000 sf Pottery Barn with additional tenant space; the conversion of a 5,500 sf space for Williams & Sonoma and a 2,000 sf space for Clarks, including major structural, interior and exterior renovations; and the construction of a new 10,000 sf Anthropologie, executed in an aggressive six week schedule. Finally, demolition of an existing facility and site/pad preparation was provided to accommodate the construction of a new two-story LA Fitness as part of the Phase II expansion.
Phase ll: New England Construction served as Construction Manager for the 500,000 sf Phase II Expansion of the Garden City Center, a single-level, open-air facility. The project encompassed extensive site and infrastructure improvements to support the redevelopment of antiquated retail space, including new utility service, parking, roadway, and sidewalk/pathway improvements. Comprehensive core and shell renovations were provided to include the construction of a new loading dock and utility infrastructure to support multiple tenants, including LA Fitness. Tenant improvements consisting of new façades, MEP and fire protection upgrades, and enhanced accessibility were provided for Corner Bakery, Sephora and Container Store.