Westlake Shopping Center Hialeah
Full demolition and replacement of every storefront system across an occupied multi-tenant retail center in Hialeah — new ESWindows storefront installed bay by bay for TGSV Enterprises, with tenants open throughout.
A live-fire retrofit, bay by bay.
Westlake Shopping Center is an occupied multi-tenant retail center in Hialeah, FL — an active, functioning property where tenants were open and the parking lot was in use throughout the entire project. The existing storefront glazing package had aged out. The scope: full demolition of every system across the center, and new ESWindows commercial storefront installed throughout, bay by bay.
This isn’t a new-construction punch list. Demo-and-replace in an occupied retail environment is the kind of work that tests a glazing contractor’s sequencing, site discipline, and coordination with an occupied building. ACG was brought in by TGSV Enterprises to execute it from start to finish.
ACG demolished the existing storefront systems across every tenant bay, prepped and cleaned each opening, then installed new ESWindows commercial storefront with matching profiles and sightlines across the full facade run. The result reads from the street like a building glazed on day one — not retrofitted twenty years in.
End to end, like day one.
Occupied building. Zero interruptions.
Occupied throughout
Every tenant bay stayed open during the work — sequencing planned around tenant operating hours, with no tenant interruptions and no tenant complaints.
Double permit path
Demo-and-replace requires permits for both demolition and installation. ACG managed both — no permit delays.
Envelope never open
No gaps in the building envelope while work was in progress — each opening demolished, prepped, and reglazed in sequence.
Clean site, every day
A clean site maintained in an active parking lot, from the first bay to the last — delivered for TGSV Enterprises on schedule.
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