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Jewett Construction completes renovations at One Hundred Club - 2,800 s/f renovation and fit-up included interior renovations

Portsmouth, NH Jewett Construction has completed construction of the One Hundred Club. The 2,800 s/f renovation and fit-up included extensive interior renovations with luxury in mind. The One Hundred Club is one of New England’s premier private membership clubs.

“The One Hundred Club is one of the most beautiful dining experiences on the Seacoast and the details that went into this renovation are top notch. We can’t wait for members to enjoy the view and take in the experience of the new space,” said Greg Stewart, senior vice president of Jewett Construction. 

 

The project included a complete gut and renovation of the bar and private event area. The entire space is full of completely custom finishes and custom millwork which invites guests in for a one-of-a-kind experience. New shiplap wall details bring in a bright light. The bar facade is encased in custom metal panel and detailed ceiling work with windows that look out over the Portsmouth Harbor allowing it to be the standout feature in the space. 

A new function room and private event space allows for members to host networking events and celebration dinners. Featured prominently in the space is a custom glass enclosed wine rack that comfortably displays 350+ bottles of wine.

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