Tenant build-outs, restaurant fit-outs, and multi-tenant electrical coordinated around occupied centers and storefront schedules—brighter spaces, stronger systems, faster turnovers.
In retail, the electrical schedule is the open-date schedule. Every day a space isn't ready is a day of rent the owner isn't collecting and a tenant isn't selling. Pillars Electric runs tenant build-outs, restaurant fit-outs, and multi-tenant electrical for retail centers and commercial property across Texas—coordinated around occupied centers so one space getting built doesn't disrupt the rest.
We handle both sides of the property: landlord shell, house power, and parking and common-area lighting, plus the tenant build-outs that follow. And because a brighter, more efficient center leases better, our lighting retrofits are part of the conversation too.
New device layouts, lighting, and equipment power for retail, restaurant, and storefront spaces—turned over to landlord spec, on the open date.
Hood, equipment, and dedicated-circuit power for food service—coordinated with the kitchen package and the health and building inspectors.
Shell electrical, house panels, metering, and the distribution that serves a whole center of tenants.
Parking-lot, facade, and common-area lighting that keeps a center safe, bright, and on the energy budget.
We build around the businesses next door. A build-out in one unit can't cost the center its traffic. We plan noise, power, and access around operating tenants and storefront hours so the rest of the property keeps selling.
We sequence for the open date. Retail TI lives and dies on speed-to-open. We coordinate the electrical with the GC and the other trades and order long-lead items early so the space hits the date leasing promised—without the rework that blows it.
Plans, specs, walkthroughs, or an early-stage conversation. We review and follow up fast.