Carimi Construction and Development LLC

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730 St Peters Street This is a full historical renovation including full MEP, courtyard renovation and new restaurant, exhibition spaces and artist living quarters. VIEW PROJECT Spanish Stables Adapted from historic stables to condominiums, this project received the 2016 Vieux Carre Foundation Award of Excellence for design and construction. VIEW PROJECT Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo The oldest Voodoo shop in New Orleans, The Marie Laveau Foundation hired Carimi Construction to bring new life to this building. VIEW PROJECT Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights Historical renovation and restoration of the Bevolo Gas and Electric Light company’s office and production spaces. VIEW PROJECT Tin Roof Bar & Restaurant Renovation of a Bourbon Street commercial building into a three story bar, live music venue and restaurant space. VIEW PROJECT Historic New Orleans Collection Carimi Construction & Development completed a full mechanical and electrical renovation of the three story Williams Research Center. VIEW PROJECT Le Bouchon Wine Renovation of three story building in the Historic French Market, including two residential units and full service wine bar. VIEW PROJECT Greenhouse Workspace Renovation of an old building and an additional newly constructed building combine to form modern, environmentally conscious cooperative office space. VIEW PROJECT Fat Boy's Pizza - French Quarter Historical renovation on a blue rated structure in the French Quarter. Built out restaurant and bar, including complex mechanical renovation. VIEW PROJECT Gus' Fried Chicken NOLA Carimi Construction & Development re-purposed the original warehouse structure to accommodate the first Gus’s Fried Chicken location in New Orleans. VIEW PROJECT Circle Food Market Full interior and exterior renovation of an iconic grocery store, including installation of coolers, food prep areas, commercial kitchen & check out lanes. VIEW PROJECT Mayweather Boxing + Fitness First floor tenant renovation, built to specifications of the Mayweather group, gives the Warehouse District a modern boxing & fitness experience. VIEW PROJECT 606 Iberville & 608 Iberville     VIEW PROJECT 640 Royal Carimi Construction and Development was contracted to perform structural and exterior renovation of this French Quarter Skyscraper. VIEW PROJECT Urban Outfitters Structural renovation to accommodate Sephora, Urban Outfitters, Vans, and other retail stores. VIEW PROJECT 141 Chartres Structural and exterior renovation of the historic building currently home three bars, and once home to the historic Upstairs Lounge. VIEW PROJECT 718 Bourbon Fire Restoration. Currently under construction to build a bar/restaurant. VIEW PROJECT The Royal Currently under construction, building a fine dining restaurant in a historic building. VIEW PROJECT Next Carimi Construction & Development implements a clear path forward managing all aspects of construction. We work with the owner, design team, subcontractors, and suppliers emphasizing collaboration and open communication. LICENSE NUMBERS: Building Construction: Rigging, House Moving, Wrecking & Dismantling  #51494 Residential Construction #88785 Arborist License #   CONTACT US  530 S Norman C Francis Pkwy New Orleans, LA 70119  (504) 524-5990  [email protected] FOLLOW US Follow Follow Follow Name PHONE Email Address Message Send Designed by MTP CREATIVE | ©2025 Carimi Construction & Development, LLC

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