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Essentials for Living Opens New Flagship Showroom in High Point, NC

High Point, NC: New Atlantic is honored to celebrate the opening of Essentials for Living’s new flagship showroom at 111 N. Wrenn Street in High Point, NC. This 23,000-square-foot space sets a new standard for design and inspiration at the High Point Market, offering a dynamic environment for designers, retailers, and customers alike.

Augsburg Lutheran Church Celebrates Dedication and Ribbon Cutting of Campus Renewal Project

Winston-Salem, NC: Augsburg Lutheran Church celebrated the Dedication and Ribbon Cutting of its Campus Renewal Project during the congregation’s Reformation Sunday service.

The renewal project, designed by Michael Graves Architecture & Design, with engineering by SKA Consulting Engineers and landscaping by Stimmel Associates, was brought to life through the leadership of New Atlantic Contracting.

New Atlantic Completes Moore County New Courthouse and Renovation Project

Carthage, NC: New Atlantic is proud to announce the successful completion of the Moore County New Courthouse & Renovation project in Carthage, North Carolina. This transformative civic build includes a new 124,000 square foot, five-story courthouse and a 27,000 square foot renovation of the original 1977 facility, bringing the total project scope to 151,000 square feet across two phases.

New Atlantic Completes Wesleyan Christian Academy Commons Improvements Project

High Point, NC: New Atlantic is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Commons Improvements project at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, North Carolina. This 3,200 square foot interior renovation transformed former classroom space into a vibrant commons and gathering area designed to foster student connection and community engagement.

New Atlantic + SCS, An Association Partnership, Completes NC State University Swing Space at Broughton Hall

Raleigh, NC: New Atlantic + SCS, An Association Partnership, is proud to celebrate the successful renovation of Broughton Hall at North Carolina State University. Originally constructed in 1969, this historic facility has been reimagined as a state-of-the-art laboratory space for the university’s chemistry department, designed to support advanced research, learning, and innovation.