New Springville is the mid-island commercial-residential heart of Staten Island. The Staten Island Mall — opened 1973, the second-largest shopping center in NYC — anchors the neighborhood at Richmond Avenue and Platinum Avenue. Surrounding ranches, split-levels, and Colonials from the 1960s and 70s suburbanization wave. The MTA Yukon Bus Depot at 40 Yukon Avenue, opened 1981, services the bus fleet.
We're 15 to 20 minutes south via Forest Avenue → Richmond Avenue south. Standard delivery zone — order by 4 PM, drop by 7 AM.
Mall tenant fit-out and renovation activity is a constant. Tenant turnover at a 200+ store mall doesn't stop. Drywall, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, ceiling grid, fixturing, finish carpentry. Each trade has its own list and we stock all of them in volume — Carhartt double-knee dungarees and rugged flex pants, Thorogood and Wolverine 6-inch boots, hi-vis class 2 for the back-of-house and class 3 for the parking-lot loading, cut gloves rated A4, hard hats, ANSI safety glasses.
Yukon Bus Depot fleet trades — fleet maintenance, brake, electrical, body, paint — want the same kit as the Charleston Bus Depot crews. Slip-resistant Thorogood Gen-Flex composite-toes that survive an oil-soaked floor. Mechanic's gloves with the impact rating. Carhartt FR for any electrical work on the bus systems.
Richmond Avenue commercial corridor pulls steady tenant buildout work. Restaurant trades want Labo slip-resistants. Retail buildouts want the Thorogood softer-toes and the Knipex at the counter.
Surrounding 1960s and 70s housing stock is hitting the 50- and 60-year remodel mark. Roofs, siding, kitchens, baths, deck and addition work. The neighborhood remodelers want the daily-driver kit — Wolverine Floorhand, Carhartt rugged flex, knee pads, cut gloves, Bosch oscillating tools.
New Springville GCs running multi-tenant mall fit-outs hit fleet-account volume on day one. Five-plus items per order, net-30, volume pricing. We deliver to the loading dock, the staging yard, or the foreman's job-box.
Custom screen-print and embroidery in-house, no minimums. Mall fit-out subs want the company name on the hi-vis tee by the time the storefront barricade goes up. We do it in three days, same shop, no shipping.
