If you don’t have to build a kitchen from scratch, a budget of $200k can go a long way to cover upgrades to the dining area, equipment purchases, and Building Department and Health Department fees.
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Tenant Improvements for Offices: Today’s Millennial Trends
Right now, Millennials are already the largest segment in the workplace. In the next two years, we will see 50% of the U.S. workforce made up of Millennials, and it will be 75% by 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (source). With millennials well established in today’s workforce, it makes sense that…
Skylights @ Work
Humans need natural light, and we need it every day. It’s one of the only ways we get our Vitamin D, and it promotes the production of serotonin and endorphins (feel-good hormones).
How to Title 24
The inspiration behind Title 24 is for good, but the stringent requirements are costing owners on average $3-6 more per sqft upfront.
Green Building: The Paper Straws of Construction
How do we combat negative environmental impact when we all have things to do? If you’ve got a construction or tenant improvement project to do and you’re thinking about paper straws, read on about building out your space with less negative environmental impact (and without blowing the budget).
A Graceful Build Out for Your Franchise: Steps & Tips
You’ve qualified (congrats!) and signed onto a franchise, and have identified your new space, so now what?
What is the Deal with Restroom Signs?
Maybe you’ve heard about the latest changes in the requirement for accessible restroom signage – that geometric shape on the door should be blank. No man, no woman, no other! Where it gets confusing: there is no requirement for providing gender pictograms or the international symbol of accessibility on the geometric symbols of the door…
The Big 3 Before You Sign the Lease
There is not always an advocate for the lessee in the lease negotiation process. Hiring a design build general contractor to help guide you can save tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Creating a Net Positive site
A Greensite design charrette presentation Recently a slew of green building professionals assembled at the San Diego Gas and Electric Energy innovation center to participate in a presentation that had two focus points; collaborative design with industry professionals and the viability of a Net positive greensite. Using a silent design charrette as a brainstorming function, people…
Restaurant Contractors | Pipirins Carne Asada – San Diego
Advanced Property Solutions | Restaurant Design & Hospitality Construction Contractors For Pipirins Carne Asada Restaurant – Downtown San Diego Commercial real estate broker Jim Rinehart, who specializes in personal relationships, referred restauranteurs Gerry and Roberto Orozco to APS General Contractors. The Orozco brothers, who are originally from Guadalajara Mexico, were looking to duplicate a successful…