Broadpoint Construction wins two restaurant projects

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Screen Shot 2016-07-15 at 7.50.24 PMBroadpoint Construction, Rehoboth Beach,  has been selected by two   restaurateurs to build out their new restaurants.

Broadpoint is  now doing  tenant fit-out for the second location for grandpa MAC’s – James Beard Nominee Chef Hari Cameron’s   fresh-made pasta restaurant.

Located in the Harbor Square shopping center on Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach, the new grandpa MAC’s is expected to open late this summer.

The new grandpa MAC’s adds another  eatery to Cameron’s  group, which include the   farm-inspired a(MUSE.) and the original grandpa MAC’s on Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth Beach.

J.D. Shuckers  hired Broadpoint Construction to build their second location in Georgetown. The new Shuckers is located in the Shops at College Park across from the Delaware Technical  Community College campus, with opening  slated this fall.

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The project architecture was provided by Element Design Group.   Erin Marshall Interior Design is providing interior design services.

John Schneider, president of Broadpoint Construction, said, “We are proud that these owners entrusted their new projects to Broadpoint and that our reputation for delivering complex, high quality projects on schedule continues to grow in the region.”

Broadpoint’s services range from ground-up construction of office, retail, hospitality, community, and industrial buildings to commercial fit out and project management.

For more information,  visit www.broadpointcg.com or send an email to info@broadpointcg.com.

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