CEO Simon Bunyatov
Dental Office Construction in Gramercy
Gramercy's landmarked district, brownstone-base commercial spaces, and quiet residential blocks — we've built dental practices that fit the neighborhood's distinctive character.
About Dental Office Construction in Gramercy
Gramercy and Gramercy Park sit in one of Manhattan’s quieter, more architecturally protected neighborhoods. Dental practices here often occupy brownstone ground floors, pre-war professional buildings, and the medical-leaning corridor along Third Avenue. The neighborhood’s landmarked district means facade work and visible exterior changes need careful coordination, but the interior dental work is straightforward by Manhattan standards.
Featured Project
Dental office in Gramercy Park
The Dental Office in Gramercy Park project was a complete buildout for a general dentistry practice in a brownstone-base commercial space. The challenge was fitting a full operatory program — five chairs, sterilization, lab, and reception — into a long, narrow ground-floor footprint typical of Gramercy brownstones. The solution involved a custom millwork package and a reception layout that read as residential rather than clinical, matching the neighborhood’s character. The practice opened on schedule and within the agreed budget.
What’s Specific About Building in Gramercy
- Many Gramercy dental practices occupy brownstone ground floors — long, narrow footprints that constrain operatory orientation
- Landmarked-district approvals can be required for facade-affecting work and signage
- Older buildings frequently need MEP upgrades to support modern dental equipment loads
- The neighborhood’s residential character means quiet construction is expected; daytime jackhammering doesn’t fly
- Patient demographic skews professional and design-conscious — premium finishes are the norm
Process & Timeline
Gramercy dental buildouts typically run 14–20 weeks of active construction. Landmark approvals add 2–4 weeks for any facade work.
Cost Notes
Gramercy dental buildouts typically run $250–$450 per square foot. Brownstone-base spaces with original mechanical systems can push toward the upper end.
“Me and my partner asked for “wow” design and we got it. My addition looks amazing, our patients are continuously asking about design concept and decorative ideas. Business growing and we are very happy. Beautiful project professionally executed.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle landmarked-district approvals in Gramercy?
Yes — facade-affecting work and signage in Gramercy’s landmarked district often requires Landmarks Preservation Commission review. We manage that as part of the permit process.
How long does dental construction take in Gramercy?
Most Gramercy dental buildouts run 14–20 weeks of active construction. Add 4–8 weeks of design and permit lead time, plus 2–4 weeks if facade work needs landmark review.
What does dental construction cost in Gramercy?
$250–$450 per square foot is the typical range. Brownstone-base spaces with original mechanical systems sit at the upper end.
Can you fit a five-operatory practice in a brownstone footprint?
Yes — we’ve done it. The constraint is operatory orientation more than total square footage; long, narrow floor plates need careful planning around vacuum, electrical, and sightlines.
How do you handle quiet construction in Gramercy?
Most of our Gramercy work runs daytime hours but uses dust and noise containment that lets adjacent tenants and residential floors continue normally. Loud trades happen on a defined schedule with neighbor notice.





