Jewett Construction Co., Inc. breaks ground on 4,200 s/f Jewett Square
Jewett Construction Co., Inc. recently broke ground on Jewett Square, a new retail mini mall located on Rte. 27. The project, phase two of a three phase redevelopment of the site, includes the demolition of existing on-site structures and construction of a new ground up 4,200 s/f mall with block and stucco façade.
"This is the latest in our ongoing efforts to both revitalize the community and create jobs," said company president Craig Jewett. "My roots are here so I have a vested interest in contributing to the area's growth."
Jewett Square will house two to three distinct retail spaces, including a 1,600 s/f Subway sandwich shop scheduled to open the third week of June.
Subway owners and local seacoast residents Halil and Melissa Ozkurt are looking forward to joining the Raymond Community. "We're excited to be part of this new building opportunity," Melissa Ozkurt said, "One that will allow us to build a fantastic looking store featuring the latest decor, menu and technology options available."
Jewett Construction is a Raymond, N.H.-based design-build/construction management firm specializing in commercial and industrial projects throughout the northeast. It is the parent company of Jewett Automotive Design & Construction and Jewett Metal Buildings and Steel Erectors, specializing in automobile dealership and construction and steel buildings, respectively. Collectively, their clients include such well-known organizations as Northeast Credit Union, SIGSAUER, Grappone Automotive Group, Exeter Hospital, and Manchester Community College.
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