Retail Projects
KD Electric, Inc. has a diverse portfolio of projects. Our team will work closely with you to ensure that your next project is a success.
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Best Buy: This popular electronics outlet uses
hi-bay lighting and numerous power drops to create an environment
over flowing with entertainment and appliance choices. (March 1999)
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers: At
approximately 22,000 s.f. a piece, the outlet in Bowling Green,
KY and the Opry Mills location in Nashville, TN were exciting bread & butter
jobs. With a seemingly endless number of light fixtures and outlets,
it was nice to do a simple job for a change. (1996 & 2000) |
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Walgreens: We don't live in Perfect
either, which is why we have two Walgreens located here in Bowling
Green, KY. We were privileged to do both of these projects with
Strohbeck Construction out of Louisville, KY and hope to see more
in the future. We have also completed CVS and Eckerds concept stores
as well. (1998 & 2003) |
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Kroger: A selective demolition
and remodel of an existing space. This strip mall anchor store
required ample manpower and attention to detail. From the mini-banking
area to the endless rows of refrigerated cases, KD Electric, Inc.
meet the challenge of coordinating with a seemingly endless array
of owner furnished suppliers and contractors. (November 1999) |
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Lifeway Christian Bookstores: A
popular Christian bookstore, this outlet was an addition to the
exterior of the Greenwood Mall Food Court Expansion project completed
a few years earlier. Completed in two parts, KD Electric, Inc was
selected as both the white box and tenant build-out contractor
for this project. (February 2003) |
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Greenwood Mall Food Court Expansion: With
a lighting package costing over $300,000.00 alone this project
is our pride and joy. Located within a stone's throw of our business,
the Greenwood Mall has been one of our customers since we opened
the doors almost 25 years ago. We are proud of the many retail
outlets we have completed there over the years and look forward
to many more over the years to come. (April 2001) |
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