New England Construction partnered with the national expansion of Corner Bakery Café, a fast-casual restaurant concept, building multiple locations throughout the Northeast. The ground-up construction of these new facilities, approximately 5,000 sf in size, is typically completed in a period of 12 weeks. To date, landlord and tenant work has been completed on a new Corner Bakery Café for The Wilder Companies as part of the redevelopment of Garden City Center in Cranston, RI, landlord and tenant work for a new facility in Westbury, NY for 4M Group, tenant fit-out work for a new facility in South Plainfield, NJ for Yum and Chill Restaurant Group and a new facility in Middletown, RI.
New England Construction has partnered with TRT Kingston II LLC, The Dartmouth Company, Neville Companies, Aubuchon Realty and Johnson and Wales University on the ground up construction of new Starbucks locations. The 2200 SF facility includes seating, food preparation and a retail space.
New England Construction has partnered with Capital One on the construction of one of their new concept banking cafes in Somerville, MA. This location features a fully functioning café with seating areas and meeting rooms. This facility is highlighted by state of the art communication and media support technology as well.
New England Construction was selected by Johnson & Wales University to turn an existing dining area on the Harborside Campus into a 4,291 sf Café Commons. The conversion of more than 2,400 sf of existing space was executed for a new Starbucks Coffee franchise. Vigilant supervision was provided to ensure that the safety and security of students, faculty, staff and visitors was maintained at all times during construction. Close planning and coordination was required to accommodate lead times for custom lighting and specialty tile to meet Starbucks’ corporate branding requirements.
The New England Construction team has held a successful relationship with WS Development, having performed various projects for landlord improvements and tenant improvements across New England.