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Leveraging deep industry expertise across the Texas Triangle, we deliver tailored solutions that exceed expectations for offices and other commercial spaces, ensuring every project in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and beyond reflects the highest standards of quality and innovation. Your space is the physical heartbeat of your company. Whether you are taking over a skeletal shell in Houston or performing an architectural reimagining of a long-held headquarters in Dallas, our approach to tenant improvement projects are designed to magnetize your talent, not just mandate their attendance.
The gap between a vacant suite and a vibrant work ecosystem can feel like a chasm, particularly in the fast-moving Texas market. We bridge it with sharp strategy and warm, collaborative energy, prioritizing clear communication and a deep understanding of your unique project requirements. For those seeking a specialist in Austin tenant improvement, we ensure every square foot is optimized for how modern teams actually work—balancing deep focus with the spontaneous collision of ideas. From tech-integrated layouts to architectural glass walls that invite the Texas light, we build the stage for your company’s next big act.
Our expert Austin-based tenant improvement contractors specialize in customizing commercial spaces to meet the specific needs of local tenants by ensuring strict compliance with Texas building codes and maximizing property value across Austin, Dallas, Houston, and other major metros.

Tenant improvement projects are a collaborative process between tenant, landlord, and contractor. We guide you through the maze of needs assessment, lease negotiation, and budgeting.
One of the most critical financial levers is the Tenant Improvement Allowance (TIA)—a landlord-provided budget, often a fixed dollar-per-square-foot amount. We help you maximize this allowance to cover reconfigured layouts, updated HVAC, plumbing, or electrical systems to support your specific equipment.
Whether it’s a minor 4-week cosmetic refresh or a 6-month full build-out, we manage the milestones. We tackle the heavy lifting of obtaining permits and adhering to building codes, fire safety, and ADA standards to avoid legal setbacks. While municipal approvals are a common cause of delays, our proactive communication keeps you informed at every turn.
These improvements, from custom finishes to structural changes, typically become the landlord’s property, effectively increasing the building’s value while enhancing your team’s productivity and satisfaction.

We understand the unique pulse of the Lone Star State’s major business hubs and provide the local logistical expertise required to execute projects on time and on brand.
In the ATX market, your space is your best recruiting tool. We help Austin businesses—from East Side startups to Domain-based giants—create flexible, tech-forward environments that reflect the city’s creative spirit and demand for sustainability.
Keep Your Austin Workspace Weird (And Well-Built)The Metroplex moves fast and thinks big. We specialize in high-performance interiors that match the scale of North Texas business, whether you’re looking for sophisticated glass partitions in Uptown or a sprawling custom furniture layout in Plano.
Big Ideas Need Big InteriorsHouston’s industrious energy requires a workspace that can keep up. We create multi-functional environments designed for the Bayou City’s world-class sectors, ensuring your space is as resilient and hardworking as the team inside it.
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Generally, a TIA is applied toward "hard costs"—improvements that stay with the building and increase its long-term value. This includes walls, doors, flooring, lighting, HVAC, and plumbing. Landlords typically exclude "soft costs" or personal assets like furniture, electronic equipment, data cabling, and moving expenses. However, we specialize in negotiating and engineering layouts that maximize every cent of your allowance to offset as many construction costs as possible.

In Texas, almost any change that affects the building’s footprint, structural integrity, electrical load, or plumbing will require a permit from the local Development Services Department. Even "minor" remodels often trigger ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) or fire safety updates. We handle the submission of all commercial building applications and coordinate inspections to ensure your certificate of occupancy is secured without a hitch.

From a 2026 financial perspective, tenant improvements are typically capitalized and depreciated over a 15-year period. While the improvements usually become the landlord's property at the end of the lease, both parties can realize tax benefits depending on how the lease is structured. We recommend consulting with your tax advisor to align your construction schedule with your fiscal strategy.