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Broadway Lofts mixed-use project by DECOMA Industries in Redondo Beach

Commercial

Redondo Beach commercial general contractor.

Commercial general contractor in Redondo Beach — retail, restaurant, and office build-out, tenant improvements, and mixed-use across Riviera Village and the Artesia corridor.

Why redondo beach commercial construction

Redondo Beach commercial general contractor — storefronts, restaurants, and mixed-use

If you're opening or renovating a commercial space in Redondo Beach, you're usually racing a clock: a lease that's already running, a reopening date you've advertised, or a restaurant that loses money every week it's dark. A commercial general contractor in Redondo earns its keep by holding that date — through health-department review, Building & Safety, and the finish work — without cutting the quality that a Riviera Village storefront demands. DECOMA has built in Redondo for over forty years, self-performing under a single CSLB Class A and B license, and the City of Redondo Beach itself is a past client.

The work we do in Redondo Beach

  • Retail and storefront build-out — Riviera Village and Artesia Boulevard retail, from white-box to finished, with ADA-compliant layouts and storefront work.
  • Restaurant and food-service — kitchen and hood installation, grease interceptors, fire suppression, and the health-department coordination food service requires.
  • Office and medical tenant improvements — phased around neighboring businesses that stay open.
  • Mixed-use and adaptive reuse — ground-floor commercial with residential or office above, along the Artesia and PCH corridors.

Redondo isn't one place to build

Riviera Village and the South Redondo waterfront are walkable retail and restaurant blocks where coastal considerations, parking, and pedestrian frontage all shape the work. The Artesia Boulevard corridor is the city's commercial spine — retail, office, and increasingly mixed-use. North Redondo, near Aviation, runs more light-industrial and office. Each carries its own permit constraints, and food service adds a whole second layer of health-department review on top of Building & Safety. We scope to the specific block and coordinate both reviews so the two schedules don't collide.

We've built here — including for the city

Our anchor Redondo reference is the Broadway Lofts mixed-use project, and the City of Redondo Beach is a past client — see the full client list. Four decades in the South Bay means our Redondo references are a short drive away, not a slideshow, and most of our work here is repeat business from owners we've built for before.

Every trade under one license, on a retail clock

Under our Class A and B license we self-perform framing, drywall, finish, and the core trades, and sub specialty MEP, hood and fire suppression, and low-voltage to partners we've worked with for years. One project manager owns the schedule from scope walk to health and building final — because in a Redondo retail corridor, the whole point is opening on the day you said you would.

Start with a scope walk

Tell us about the space and the date you're opening. The first consultation is free, about thirty minutes, and ends with a straight read on scope, schedule, and a real budget range. We also build residential, ADUs, and kitchen remodels across Redondo.

Start with a free consultation → — or see finished work in our Projects.

How we run it

Scope to sign-off.

  1. 01

    Scope walk & feasibility

    We walk the storefront, suite, or site and give you a straight read on cost, schedule, and permit path. A Riviera Village restaurant, an Artesia Boulevard retail build-out, and a North Redondo office each carry different constraints — grease and hood work, ADA and parking, coastal considerations near the water — and we scope to the specific block before you pay for design.

  2. 02

    Design coordination & Redondo permits

    Construction documents drawn to City of Redondo Beach standards and carried through Redondo Building & Safety directly, with health-department coordination on food-service work. We run the corrections cycle ourselves — no third-party expediter — and know what the counter flags before it flags it.

  3. 03

    Self-perform build & closeout

    Framing, drywall, finish, and the core trades self-performed under our Class A/B license, with specialty MEP, hood and fire suppression, and low-voltage subbed to trusted partners. One project manager owns the schedule through health and building final and certificate of occupancy — because in a retail corridor, every closed week is lost revenue.

Why DECOMA

One license, three disciplines, forty years.

Family-run South Bay general contractor since 1978. We design, build, and manage — under one license — so the team you start with is the team that hands you keys and the team that answers the phone when something needs fixing in year ten.

Years building
48+
Projects delivered
3,000+
Repeat clients
300+
CSLB Class
A/B

FAQ

Common questions.

Do you build out restaurants and retail in Riviera Village?
Yes. Riviera Village storefront and restaurant build-out is core work — kitchen and hood installation, grease interceptors, ADA-compliant layouts, storefront and finish, and the health-department plus Building & Safety coordination that food service requires. We treat every closed week as lost revenue and schedule accordingly.
Does DECOMA permit through the City of Redondo Beach?
Yes. We carry commercial sets through Redondo Beach Building & Safety directly, and coordinate health-department review on food-service projects. No third-party expediter — we run the corrections cycle ourselves, which is where a retail or restaurant opening date is usually won or lost.
Have you built in Redondo Beach?
Yes — the Broadway Lofts mixed-use project is ours, and the City of Redondo Beach itself is a past client. Four decades in the South Bay means our Redondo references are local, and most of our work here is repeat business.
Do you do tenant improvements in occupied Redondo buildings?
Constantly. Whether it's an office suite or a retail space between tenants, we phase the work, keep neighboring businesses operating, schedule the loud scopes for off-hours, and hold the reopening date. In a corridor like Riviera Village or Artesia, a contractor who runs long costs a tenant real money.
Can you do mixed-use and adaptive reuse in Redondo?
Yes. Ground-floor retail or restaurant with residential or office above is a specialty, and we convert older commercial buildings along the Artesia and PCH corridors into mixed-use where the zoning supports it — including historic rehabilitation under the California Historical Building Code where a building qualifies.
What parts of Redondo Beach do you serve?
All of it — Riviera Village and the South Redondo waterfront, the Artesia Boulevard corridor, PCH, and the North Redondo commercial and light-industrial areas near Aviation. We're based in nearby Harbor City, so Redondo is a short drive and a familiar counter.

Service areas

Redondo beach commercial construction across the South Bay.

Born in Harbor City, working across LA County since 1978. Same crew, same license number, same shop at 25941 Frampton Ave, Harbor City.

Talk to a contractor

Tell us about your project.

One business day for a scope, timeline, and budget range. CSLB #375508 A/B.