Wilson-Covington is excited to be under way with facade improvements for the owner of Robinhood Plaza Shopping Center in Winston-Salem, NC. Wilson-Covington has a long history of retail work including retail center upfits. The new facade will modernize the look of this classic center. Work is completed while keeping customers safe and minimizing the impact on businesses.
Category: Departments
Residential Bathroom Remodels Complete
Wilson-Covington recently completed remodeling an entire home in the New Sherwood area of Winston-Salem, NC including three bathrooms. Work included reconfiguring the layout of the bathrooms and closets and all new fixtures and finishes. A custom etched glass panel nicely finished out the master shower.
A Trio of Projects in the Triangle
Wilson-Covington is currently finishing up three projects in Durham and Cary, NC. These include two conversions of former Kroger grocery stores to Harris Teeter grocery stores as well as facade remodels for the shopping centers. The Harris Teeter stores will be opening shortly. These complex projects with short schedules highlight the skills of the Wilson-Covington team to coordinate many subcontractors, vendors, and owner vendors in short windows to get projects done on time and within budget.
Dough-Joe’s Doughnuts & Coffee Upfit Finishing in Winston-Salem, NC
Wilson-Covington is proud to be completing the most recent upfit at Reynolda Village for Dough-Joe’s Doughnuts & Coffee. This location, in the original milking parlor, will be the first permanent location for Dough-Joe’s.
Medical Office Complete in Winston-Salem, NC
Wilson-Covington completed the interior and exterior upfit of this two-story building in Winston-Salem, NC for a medical office and laboratory space. Work included the addition of an elevator to serve the upper floor and extensive facade improvements along with new interior layout and all finishes.
Commercial Addition for Warehouse and Manufacturing Space in King, NC in Progress
Wilson-Covington is pleased to be working on this commercial addition to add capacity to the client’s production ability. The 9,000 square foot metal building addition that is now taking shape began as a design-build project with Wilson-Covington helping step the client through the process of identifying their full needs, situating the addition on the site to suite topograhpy, setbacks, and other limitations, and value engineering the building to work within the client’s plan.