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Yankee Candle Tenant Fit-Up at Mall of Georgia

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Retail fit-ups are a different animal. You're not just pulling wire and calling it a day. Every circuit has to support the tenant's specific layout - display lighting, signage, specialty fixtures, point-of-sale systems - and it all has to come together clean and on schedule. That's exactly what we tackled with this Yankee Candle build-out inside the Mall of Georgia.

Our lead electrician Eric Giron ran point on this one from start to finish. That kind of consistency matters on a job like this. When one person owns the scope, nothing slips through the cracks. Eric kept the work moving, kept it clean, and made sure every piece of the electrical system was dialed in before the space ever opened its doors to shoppers.

A job like this involves a lot more than meets the eye. Behind that finished storefront is a full commercial electrical system - rough-in work above the ceiling grid, panel and lighting control systems wired and programmed, and specialty low-voltage work to support the store's display fixtures. The colorful illuminated shelving that runs the length of the back wall is a perfect example. Each cubby is independently lit. Getting that right takes precision wiring and a solid understanding of the overall lighting design - not just someone following instructions.

That's what commercial new construction electrical work really comes down to. It's planning, coordination, and execution. Our team reviewed full electrical drawings on site before a single wire went in. That upfront work is what keeps a build-out from going sideways mid-project. The finished space looks exactly the way it was designed to look - and the electrical behind it is built to perform long-term.

We handle commercial projects of all sizes across Georgia. Whether it's a single tenant fit-up or a larger ground-up build, we bring the same level of detail and accountability to every job.