by Burke Construction Group | Sep 27, 2020
This tenant improvement project consisted of the interior remodel of a furniture store into the intricately designed Sickie’s Burgers and Brews restaurant. Only the seventh restaurant location in the US, this Sickie’s is located in the highly sought-out Town Square Las Vegas. this one-of a-kind restaurant boasts unique dining room décor featuring a brilliant array of vintage signs, license plates, bicycles and car frames. Guests can enjoy a delicious meal from a roster of 50 burgers and 50 brews as well as meals that are exclusive to Las Vegas, all while dining under the suspended frames of classic Chevrolet sedans and a vintage Ford pick-up trucks.
by Burke Construction Group | Apr 21, 2019
This Urth Caffe’s newest location is attached to the company’s new commissary facility located in Hawthorne, California. The commissary is complete with baking, cooking and catering facilities all in one space and features a brand-new state of the art coffee-roasting room, which is visible from the restaurant. The eatery features an open-aired dining experience, along with a water feature on the outdoor patio as well as the usual breathtaking Urth Caffe décor.
by Burke Construction Group | Feb 20, 2019
A 5,500 square foot organic heirloom coffee caffé tenant improvement. This space includes handmade ceramic tile fountains as well as a unique star-shaped skylight component which will compliment features of the shopping plaza. This project also included food preparation equipment and storage on the bottom floor of the facility.
by Burke Construction Group | Feb 20, 2019
A 4,367 square foot tenant improvement for a new Wahlburgers restaurant located in the Grand Bazaar Shops in front of Bally’s Hotel and Casino. This restaurant includes a basement level with a dumb waiter, a full-service bar, a full kitchen as well as two dining areas. The interior and exterior façade features custom signage to showcase the Wahlburger brand.
by Burke Construction Group | Feb 20, 2019
This tenant improvement was the first installment of the bar brand created by John Rich of Big & Rich. This 4,249 square foot bar features military coins sunk into the bar as well as an American Flag made up of American Beer Brands. Additional features consist of reclaimed items such as antiqued barn wood and corrugated metal for the bar and bench seating from old Ford and Chevrolet truck beds. In addition to the full-service bar, this space includes retail space for attire and a stage for bands.