I ran the IT side of the La-Z-Boy Pineville store renovation — ordering and installing new PCs, TVs, and networking, and coordinating low-voltage contractors to rewire the store in two phases so it stayed open and selling the entire time.
Renovate Without Closing
A store renovation that stops sales isn’t a renovation — it’s an outage with a paint job. New equipment, new wiring, and a live showroom meant the work had to be phased carefully: rebuild one half while the other kept ringing up customers.
What I Delivered

New equipment
Ordered and installed new PCs, TVs, and displays — the technology the refreshed showroom runs on.

Network infrastructure
Rebuilt the store network to carry the new equipment reliably.

Low-voltage wiring
Coordinated contractors on new cabling throughout the store, planned around business hours.

Phased delivery
Sequenced the work in two phases so the store served customers throughout the transformation.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A refreshed Pineville showroom on modern equipment and clean wiring — delivered in two phases without closing the doors or losing a selling day.
Open Through the Overhaul
The measure of a good store renovation is that customers kept shopping through it. Phasing the technology work around the business — not the business around the work — is what made this refresh invisible to shoppers.


