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Project Complete – Papa Murphy’s Tracy

Most Trinity Renovation, Inc. projects have some degree of pressure:  Homeowners wanting back in their house after a flood or fire.  Tenants wanting into their new space before their lease expires on their old space.  Landlords wanting a building completed so they can start leasing.

But perhaps the most urgent of projects are those in which the owner is loosing revenue for each day the project is underway.  And that is just what the owners of Papa Murphy’s faced during their remodel.  Due to county health department requirements and the extent of the remodel, Papa Murphy’s had to close their doors during construction.  Trinity Renovation was proud to complete the job ahead of schedule and get the client open sooner than expected.

In fact, here is what the owners said after the project was finished:

“Having Trinity Renovation handle our remodel project was one of the best business decisions we made.  The job was really well done, it was hassle free, with no cost overruns and was completed on schedule.  And they were always just a call away.  Based on our experience we would highly recommend Trinity Renovation.”

Harry & Raj Halait – Owners – Papa Murphy’s – Tracy, CA

Project Description

This projects included a complete renovation of an existing Papa Murphy’s establishment.

The space was reconfigured to maximize square footage, dead space was eliminated, the ceiling system was repaired, all walls and floors received new finishes, a new grease trap and plumbing lines were installed, a new office was created, and Papa Murphy’s corporate sent multiple crates full of new signage, decor and equipment to meet their new national image.

The Results

Click here to see the “before” images!

 

View upon entering.

New make line.

Behind the make line.

Waiting area.

Waiting area.

Photography courtesy of Breanne Ash

The Team

A special thanks goes out to the talented group of contractors who took part in this project:

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