After a few years without a Dunkin’, the town of Stowe, MA finally got its beloved coffee stop back and they went all in on the celebration. For one day only, the “Entering Stowe” signs were changed to “Entering Dunkin’” in honor of the store’s reopening, a lighthearted nod to just how much this local favorite was missed.
We were proud to be part of the comeback, helping the new location open its doors with accessibility in mind. Our team field-measured, fabricated, and delivered the new custom railing with a focus on improving safety and ease of access for all visitors.
Installation credit goes to the general contractor, PGR Construction, with whom we have a strong working relationship.
These are the kind of practical, high-impact projects we love. They don’t just look good, they help businesses better serve their communities.
More commercial projects are brewing. Stay tuned!
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