Nashua, NH – Brookstone Builders, Inc. recently announced it has completed a renovation project for the Scottish Rite of Masons, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
The project involved interior renovations of approximately 5,000sf at 223 Main Street in Nashua. The scope of work included demolition, abatement, the installation of structural supports, a new elevator, new windows, an additional stairwell, new bathrooms, and a new HVAC unit, along with other improvements and finishes.
The space will house one of the organization’s Children’s Dyslexia Centers. The Scottish Rite Masons, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction has been in operation for over two decades and currently operates over 40 centers in 13 states.
“This renovation aligned well with our teams’ experience and expertise, making it an ideal project for us,” said Karen Scales, Brookstone Builders’ president. “It was also a prime opportunity to help further the good work being done by the Scottish Rite of Masons to help afflicted children and their families.”
Stephen Nichols was Brookstone Builders’ project manager; architecture was provided by Kurt Lauer Architects; and the project’s engineers were Pyramid Engineering.