1 Story Rustic Wood Meeting Space

Non-Residential Architecture

Generally speaking, Non-Residential Architecture can be broken down into two main areas: Tenant Improvements and New Construction.

  •  Tenant Improvements (Also known as ‘Build-outs’) – These consist in renovating or remodeling existing facilities in order to help the new occupants’ space accommodate their new specific needs. Here’s a link to describe even further the nature of ‘Tenant Improvements and Build-Outs‘With Tenant Improvements, it is common to assist in the following areas as needed. Not all spaces require these services, but we have experience in each one to help you realize a successful outcome:
    • Feasibility Assistance and Consulting
    • Minor Use Permits
    • Conditional Use Permits
    • Change of Use of facilities
    • Legalizing Unpermitted Construction