by Asher Snyder | Jan 2, 2025 |
This 9,920-square-foot remodel for Five Below transformed a core-and-shell space into a fully customized retail location.
This 9,920-square-foot remodel for Five Below transformed a core-and-shell space into a fully customized retail location. The project included structural and architectural updates to the building’s façade, the addition of a new dumpster enclosure, and alterations and improvements to the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. The interior was fitted out to align with the Five Below’s specifications. Five Below is a big-box discount retailer known for on-trend products typically priced at $5 or less.
by Asher Snyder | Dec 31, 2024 |
Thrive Affordable Vet Care, Uptown
THRIVE is a national veterinary clinic associated with PetCo. Their first standalone retail location in Denver is now open in the Uptown neighborhood. We worked alongside Fox Architecture to transform a former 1,500 square-foot restaurant into THRIVE’s signature vet clinic.
THRIVE Affordable Pet Care
Snyder Building completed the 3,200-square-foot build-out of the gym space, lobby, restrooms, and utility closet for the new location at Orchard Park Place in Westminster, CO. The left side of the gym includes metal I-beam support for the water bags used in the boxing routines and the right side of the gym is outfitted with weight benches and free weights for resistance training.
The client opted for a concealed or hidden structural steel rack for the boxing bags. Sound dampening was a main concern for the adjacent tenants, so a rubber flooring system was installed throughout the space. Acoustical sealant was applied at the top of the walls and an isolation pad was installed at the bottom of the walls to minimize vibrations and sound. The walls were built with a double layer of sheetrock with one being Quiet Rock to provide extra sound protection. An A/V system was installed to provide specialty lighting including black lighting and music throughout.
by Asher Snyder | Dec 30, 2024 |
The Green Collective Eatery
The Green Collective is a fast-casual breakfast and lunch eatery in the Denver Lower Highlands neighborhood. The restaurant tenant finish construction project began as core and shell.
The Green Collective Eatery
The Green Collective is a fast-casual breakfast and lunch eatery in the Denver Lower Highlands neighborhood. The restaurant tenant finish construction project began as core and shell. Snyder Building Construction managed the entire scope of the project including all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, framing, millwork, and restaurant equipment installation work. Designed by Arrow B Architecture, the finishes reflect Green Collective’s brand of health, sustainability, and community.
“Working with SBC was an absolutely wonderful experience. They were incredibly respectful of my budget and even helped value engineer to stay UNDER my budget. The project came out more beautiful than I ever could have imagined! I could not recommend Snyder enough.”
Allison Rifkin
Owner, The Green Collective Eatery
by Asher Snyder | Dec 30, 2024 |
A larger than life version of Kong’s signature toy design sits proudly in the new lobby at Kong in Golden, Colorado.
A larger than life version of Kong’s signature toy design sits proudly in the new lobby at Kong in Golden, Colorado. The company’s primary line of product is a snowman-like chew toy for dogs. As they continued to grow, they needed to their existing building to make space. We built a new glass entry vestibule, added a second floor, and completed a new storage facility in their warehouse.
“Snyder Building was extremely helpful throughout the project. They focus on proactive communication and a team approach to working through the project. Any challenge that we ran into, they had great solutions.”
Jim Rockwell
Operations, KONG Company
by Asher Snyder | Dec 30, 2024 |
The Micro Center project entailed a full remodel of an existing 29,000 square-foot retail store. Our team developed a phased demolition and renovation plan to complete the project while the retail store was in full operation.
Powers Brown Architecture
The Micro Center project entailed a full remodel of an existing 29,000 square-foot retail store. Our team developed a phased demolition and renovation plan to complete the project while the retail store was in full operation. The interior construction elements included all new ceiling grid, repaired walls and soffits, as well as new lighting, carpet and paint throughout.
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