
Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam
Commercial Renovations in the Tri-Cities
Old To New builds out and renovates commercial spaces across Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam, from retail near Coquitlam Centre to breweries and cafes around Newport Village and industrial units in the Mary Hill area. We work with tenants, owners and property managers, handle permits with whichever of the three cities your project falls under, and carry full insurance. Quotes are free and start with a proper walkthrough of your space.
Growing with the Evergreen Line, new spaces and new businesses
The Evergreen Line changed Tri-Cities commercial real estate. Podium retail under new condo towers near Burquitlam, Coquitlam Central and Inlet Centre has filled with cafes, clinics and services, and those shell spaces need full buildouts, storefronts, mechanical, electrical, washrooms and finishes from bare concrete. We do that work regularly and know what the new-building landlords require, from insurance and hoarding standards to noise windows that respect the residents upstairs. Established plazas around Austin Heights and Shaughnessy Street have older bones and different challenges, dated electrical, tired storefronts, washrooms that no longer meet accessibility expectations. We renovate both ends of that spectrum, and price each honestly for what the building actually needs.
Restaurants, breweries and food businesses in Port Moody and beyond
Port Moody's Brewers Row proved how much the Tri-Cities will support food and drink businesses, and we build the spaces behind that scene, tasting rooms, commercial kitchens, cafes and restaurant dining rooms. Food service fitouts live or die on mechanical coordination: ventilation, grease management, plumbing, and power loads that older buildings never anticipated. We sequence that work so health, building and fire inspections come in the right order, because a failed inspection at the wrong moment can push an opening back weeks. If you are converting a space that was never food service, around Newport Village or on St. Johns Street, we assess the building's capacity first so you know the true cost before signing the lease.
Family-area clinics, offices and the buildings that serve them
The Tri-Cities are family territory, Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau keep adding households, and the commercial work follows: dental and medical clinics, physiotherapy studios, tutoring centres, daycares and professional offices. Each of those uses carries its own code requirements, accessibility, washroom counts, fire separations, and sometimes acoustic standards, and we design the renovation around them from the start. Structural, plumbing and electrical changes need municipal permits in Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam alike, and we manage the applications with the correct city. For occupied buildings we phase work around your hours, evenings and weekends where needed, so an operating clinic or office does not lose its week while we improve its space.
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