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A beautiful new Porsche Dealership in South Reno.
A beautiful new Porsche Dealership in South Reno.
The Lepori team transformed a 1,300 square foot retail space into a new Togo’s sandwich shop.
This tenant improvement expanded the existing convenience store into the adjacent casino space and included construction of a new cooler/freezer as part of the interior remodel. The Lepori team had to keep the existing store and sandwich shop operational while working around the customers in order to update all interior finishes, install additional cabinetry and provide the additional market space needed at this busy location.
The Lepori team constructed a new 4,087sf convenience store on a five-acre site which included passenger vehicle fuel dispensers, diesel truck fuel dispensers and above-grade fuel storage tanks.
The Lepori team did the construction of an 1,875 sf office/residence building and seven storage buildings of various sizes amounting to roughly 107,00 sf. On the same site the Lepori team constructed a 4,995 sf car wash building with a equipment room, two drive thru automatic wash bays and five self wash bays.
The Lepori team demoed the existing building and fuel canopies to make way for a brand new convenience store including new fuel canopies, a new fuel system, below-grade storage tanks, and utility provisions for a future retail pad located on the same parcel. To keep everything consistent our client wanted this location to resemble the remodel that was done in Carson City.
The Lepori team gave this convenience store a face life that is consistent with the remodels the team has done for Golden Gate Petroleum. This store is part of a multi business building; our team carefully constructioned around the other business’s to ensure client comfort and accessibility.
Working in a fully occupied four-story medical building, the Lepori team installed new finishes in the common area lobbies, corridors and restrooms of each floor working off-hours and weekends as needed to ensure work did not impact tenants. Tasks consisted of full flooring replacement, upgrades to all lighting fixtures, replacement of acoustical ceiling tiles, painting and installation of new wall covering to existing elevator walls. The main stairway corridor was also stripped to the existing concrete and steel structure where the concrete was then stained, and the metal components painted.
The Lepori team designed and constructed improvements needed to bring the ‘60s era building up to code and structural integrity. Key challenges included making it ADA compliant, installing racking for the center’s lumber and tenant improvements to a showroom and door shop.
Ranch vernacular architecture includes a sprawling elevation featuring multiple pitched roofs and a blend of siding, including stone cladding, board and batten, and composite cladding. It has some standing seam metal roofing, barn doors, porch structures, and multiple trellises and shade structures.
To meet the needs of the church’s growing population, the Lepori team added 4,555 sq ft to the church’s existing 16,809 sq ft by expanding the sanctuary, entry vestibule, and classroom area.
The Lepori team undertook the construction of a brand new masonry structural steel building. The bank is 3,929 s.f. complete with a drive-through canopy, lobby, offices, a concrete safe, employee break room, and two restrooms.
The Lepori team undertook the provision of construction services and materials for the construction of the 2,274 sq ft interior tenant improvement. Our scope included public areas, offices, restrooms, and a break room for the credit union operations.
The Lepori team drove an aggressive 25-week schedule to deliver the new bank on Steamboat Parkway. Lepori site crews provided utility tie-ins and developed the building pad.
This is a historical building that Frank Lepori purchased after it was extremely damaged from a fire. It was relocated to Sparks and renovated into office space while maintaining the integrity of the original architecture.
This 8,054 sq ft, two-story office underway replaces their previous facility that was demolished after employees were located in temporary trailers. The new office features cabinetry from the Lepori Cabinet Shop.
The 3,312 sq ft design features locking chambers between products and public exits similar to the protocols used in bank design. Beautifully crafted cabinets that sit behind the sales counters have full roll-up locking doors, eliminating the need to lock up product nightly in a safe. Millwork and finishes carry through the Truckee River design theme.
On an 18-week schedule, the Lepori Design-Build team did an extreme makeover of an industrial building at 1301 Financial Way in Fernley to create a Silver State dispensary. We stripped an aging metal warehouse building to its 6,000 sq ft frame and re-skinned it.
Using design-build delivery, the Lepori team is delivering another 20,000 sq ft of cultivation facilities. We demolished existing walls, stairs, and restrooms to create a main floor with 10 flowering rooms and facilities for packing, tissue culture, humidors, and vegetative labs. An upper floor includes additional support facilities.
To serve an expanding congregation, the Lepori team delivered a full_service community center with classrooms, kitchen, offices, and reflectional areas.
To meet the needs of the church’s growing population, the Lepori team is aligning budget and scope for a new, state-of-the-art worship center with extensive site improvements.
Bill Pearce Honda hired the Lepori team to create a new 784-sq ft vehicle delivery center, 1,867 sq ft in new service bays, display casework, new entry, improved pedestrian access, and site work. Work was phased to minimize disruption to the dealership at 780 Kietzke Lane.
The Lepori team transformed a dilapidated, condemned warehouse into offices, warehouse, millwork manufacturing, storage and parking to meet the growing needs of our company so we could better serve our clients.
The Lepori design-build team delivered a 50,000 sq ft building and developed a 10-acre site to create a distribution hub for Truckee Tahoe Lumber. The new facility is on USA Parkway in McCarran and has an office, rail spur, open storage, and a secured perimeter.
The Lepori design-build team converted an aging warehouse into a state-of-the-art facility with a 4,500 sq ft brewery and a 17,025 sq ft warehouse in Spark. Support facilities include two taprooms, 2 bars, 2 coolers, offices, a conference room, a break room, and restrooms.
To avoid the time and expense of redesign, the Lepori team rebooted 2008 drawings for Hobey’s expansion. We bridged the old design with advances in technology and materials. We collaborated with subcontractors to use LED lighting, efficient equipment, and bold finishes.
The phased work includes demolition of an aging hotel, moving the property’s generator to a new enclosure, and building 7,500 sq ft of newly finished space, including gaming, dining, count room, kitchen, dishwashing, cooler, lounge, restrooms, and storage. It also includes remodeling an existing 2,500 sq ft of the existing gaming space.
The Lepori team is completely renovating floors seven through 17 in the downtown Reno property while the building remains operational. Work includes installing all-new finishes at the elevator lobby and corridors as well as the complete renovation of all guest rooms. Room highlights include adding a kitchenette and all new finishes.
City of Reno celebrated when the Lepori team tore down a long-abandoned service station in old Southwest Reno to build the new Maverik. It has 5,482 sq ft of food and beverage, including a full kitchen and diner seating. We also developed the 69,816 sq ft pad.