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South Coast Improvement Company contracted to renovate Jordan’s Furniture in Nashua, NH

Nashua, NH South Coast Improvement Company has been contracted to perform renovations at the Jordan’s Furniture. The store will remain fully operational while the renovations are made, which requires professional, diligent and skilled personnel. South Coast Improvement has continually proven itself as a company that excels in even the most sensitive environments, and working in a space with shoppers who are envisioning the comforts of their new home updates is certainly a job that falls in that category.

Recently, South Coast Improvement completed a renovation for La-Z-Boy, while it was fully occupied and operational. The job was a success and the client was satisfied with the finished product and their experience with the team through the duration of the project. It included innovative accent walls that supported the illusionary experience of different stylized furniture sets, and crisp clean finishes throughout the facility.

“With great experience behind us, we’re confident that this project will be a great success,” said Tom Quinlan, president of South Coast Improvement.

South Coast Improvement Company has a growing presence in the retail sector of commercial construction, and is recognized for their neighborly way of doing business, their clean job sites, and conscientious production in occupied spaces.

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