LDJ Development and Fourth Elm Build Commercial Shell

Fourth Elm Construction is the design-build General Contractor for a commercial shell in Greensboro, NC. Conveniently located on 2101 N. Church Street, the one-story, 7,392-SF commercial building is ideal for a medical office/general office space. Upon completion, it will feature brick veneer, storefront glass, a new parking lot, rooftop HVAC units, electrical and sprinkler installation.

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Fourth Elm Expands Future Foam, Inc.

Fourth Elm is partnering with Future Foam, the manufacturer of polyurethane foam used in bedding, furniture and much more to expand their current campus. Construction of the 65,000-SF manufacturing facility features a heavy structural-steel building with metal stud framing, masonry containment areas, raised concrete floors up to 2 feet thick and automated overhead doors for shipping and receiving.

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Fourth Elm Renovates Space for Neighbors Bar

Fourth Elm Construction just started renovating the former auto garage in an effort to complete Neighbors Bar & BBQ by the end of this summer! The new bar and restaurant is located in the north end of downtown Greensboro, NC, just behind Joymongers Brewing Co. The 2,302-square-foot project will have a casual feel with late-night dining options. Fourth Elm Construction just started renovating the former auto garage in an effort to complete Neighbors Bar & BBQ by the end of this summer! 

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New Triad Carolina Automotive Dealership

Fourth Elm Construction is excited build a new New Hyundai dealership to meet current brand standards: Global Dealership Space Identy 2.0 (GDSI 2.0)—a modern and dynamic concept to improve the customer experience. The design is inspired by nature and features an open showroom, floor-to-ceiling glass walls and modern furniture. Fourth Elm’s partnership for the Carolina Hyunda project consists of separating Hyundai from the existing Kia dealership showroom with a structural steel and pre-engineered metal building. Carolina Hyundai features a new conditioned service shop with two high-speed overhead doors, a showroom and offices. The exterior and portions of the interior ceiling are constructed with Hyundai’s “Sky Shaped” ACM, a curtain wall and decorative tree columns. This project is being executed on an occupied campus.

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2021 Commercial Real Estate Award Finalist

The Triad Business Journal named the Fourth Elm Headquarters as the Runner Up in the “Best Renovation” category. The project was completed in March of 2020 after the abandoned and dilapidated 7,500 sf structure was revitalized into modern offices, conference rooms and a workshop. The 7,500-sqaure-foot space was built in 1941. Fourth Elm was able to preserve many of the original elements while bringing modern details into the space. 

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Holistic and Integrative Wellness Coming to The Triad

With help from CJMW Architecture, Fourth Elm Construction is transforming a 52,000-square-foot office building into a holistic wellness center in High Point, NC! Carolina Core Wellness will be a hub for integrative wellness businesses that can include healthy retail shops, counselors, acupuncturists and much more! The space will feature saunas, co-working spaces, a large area for banquets/seminars, a salt room and float tanks!

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Kevin Masten, 40 Under 40 Finalist

Fourth Elm Construction’s very own, Kevin Masten is a finalist in the 2022 40 Under 40 awards by the Triad Business Journal. As a Partner at Fourth Elm, Masten sets budgets and profits for projects and manages six employees. He’s a licensed general contractor, LEED-accredited professional and recently received the CICTI Certified Health Care Management designation. Masten also serves on the board of directors of the Kernersville Family YMCA and the Kernersville Museum Foundation.

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