Tenant Improvements Articles
A tenant improvement turns a bare or previously-occupied shell into a space that matches a specific tenant's spec, on a schedule that is usually set by a lease rather than by the construction itself. These guides cover how tenant improvement work actually gets planned and built.
Coworking and flex-office build-outs
A coworking or flex-office build-out looks like an office tenant improvement on the surface, but the mix of small private offices, phone booths, open desks and…
Read the article →Podium slab construction in multifamily: what it is and why it matters
A podium slab is one of those construction terms that shows up constantly in multifamily development conversations without always getting explained, and unders…
Read the article →Fitness and gym build-outs
A gym or fitness studio takes an ordinary commercial shell and asks it to handle loads, activity levels, and equipment most retail or office tenants never come…
Read the article →Multifamily and apartment construction: what to expect
Multifamily construction covers two different kinds of work that ask different things of a contractor: building the property itself, and keeping it running onc…
Read the article →Office build-outs and tenant improvements
An office build-out turns a bare or previously-occupied shell into a workspace that matches how a specific company actually operates, and that match matters mo…
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