Upfits and Renovations, Cary, NC

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We can handle all your upfits and renovations in the Cary area and beyond.

Not all commercial construction projects in the Cary, North Carolina area start from the ground up. Many of them involve renovating the current site to fit current needs. While our team at Magnolia Construction LLC can assist with both sides of the coin, our customers often contact us regarding upfits and renovations thanks to our reputation for outstanding workmanship and customer service, along with the 80 years of combined experience we have on our side.

Upfits and Renovations in Cary, North Carolina

Our upfits and renovations services include a detailed review and analysis of the current space to assess its condition. From there, we can coordinate with existing operations, schedule development, provide cost estimations, obtain permits, and provide construction services. You will find that we offer clear communication along the way, as well as have a keen eye for the details and consistent follow-through. We also take the time to answer any questions you have and review our process, so you know what to expect. Additionally, if you’re a multi-state business operating in North and South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia, we’re able to handle all your upfits and renovations needs thanks to having our license in all four of those states.

Upfits and renovations are key to ensuring your space continues to meet the needs of your brand and the demands of your customers. They also ensure you remain seen in a competitive market, which is best for your bottom line and your legacy. If you’re considering upfitting or renovating your commercial space, reach out to a member of our team today to see how we can help.


At Magnolia Construction LLC, we complete upfits & renovations in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Durham, Raleigh, Fayetteville, Wilmington, Asheville, Greenville, Cary, Concord, and Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as the rest of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.