Mast General Store Online Sales Office

Years of tire dust and grease from the old Vance Tire recapping building is part of what made this project so exciting to work on. Mast general Store hired Greene Construction to renovate this large warehouse space into a modern online sales office. The project came with some challenges from new storm drainage to cleaning and painting the entire inside of the building. We also constructed an office equipped for 8 sales members, a mini kitchen, restrooms, and IT mechanical room. Mast provided storage racks and shelving that utilized every foot of space for their online inventory. In the rear of the actual Mast General Store we also constructed a manager’s office

Warehouse with shelves holding store products
Framing of a wall being set up inside office
Underground pipes being installed
Finished office view inside warehouse
View of shelving that holds inventory

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