Elite Level Fire Damage Restoration in Richardson, TX
Fire damage to your home is one of the most traumatizing, frightening tragedies a person can experience. This is especially true in apartment buildings and multifamily homes, where dozens if not hundreds of families are affected by fire and smoke damage. When a fire rips through an apartment building, the property damage can be catastrophic. But the damage caused by fires doesn't end once the flames have been extinguished. Victims are left wondering what happens next now that their belongings are destroyed. When will they have a roof over their again?
In these circumstances, prompt, purpose-driven fire damage restoration is key to reducing victims' financial and emotional strain.
The National Fire Protection Association states that a structure fire is reported every 65 seconds. When the fire alarm sounds, emergency responders answer the call for help with decisive action. But once the smoke clears, Atlas National Renovations' team of fire restoration experts step in to give hope to property managers, apartment tenants, and commercial property owners.
With decades of combined experience in disaster recovery, ANR understands the complexities associated with commercial and apartment building fires. We have helped the top multifamily groups in Texas recover their tenants' homes and belongings with care and compassion. If you're a property manager and you're still reeling from a fire disaster, know that we're here to help you too.
At Atlas National Renovations, our expert project managers and technicians play key roles in complicated fire restoration projects. We specialize in restoring Class A, B, and C properties like apartment complexes, high-rise buildings, multifamily buildings, mixed-use developments, large commercial properties, and more.
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If you're looking for a top-tier fire damage restoration company in Richardson, look no further than ANR. We're the top pick when it comes to large, detailed fire restoration projects because we:
- Are a Trusted Partner in Restoration and Disaster Recovery
- Adhere to OSHA Standards and State & Federal Regulations
- Use the Latest Equipment & Remediation Techniques
- Offer Innovative Solutions to Detailed Problems
- Provide Seasoned Project Managers for Each Fire Restoration Project
- Give Clients Clear and Consistent Communication
- Work with Insurance Companies
- Have a Knowledgeable & Courteous Leadership Team
Fire Damage Restoration for Apartment Buildings in Richardson, TX
Owners and managers of apartment complexes know that the safety of their tenants is a major responsibility. Unfortunately, nobody can completely control when apartment fires occur. Fires in apartments and multifamily buildings may start small, but they spread quickly, often destroying several living spaces. These frightening fires destroy prized heirlooms, important documents, and can even be fatal. However, the work is only beginning once the fire is put out and lives are saved.
In the aftermath of a disaster, figuring out the next steps is hard. During this difficult time, it's important to be prepared. As a property manager or owner, having a fire damage restoration company on your checklist of resources is crucial.
Unlike residential fires, apartment and multifamily building fires add several more layers of complexity and stress. In these situations, you deserve a restoration partner that you can trust without question, and that company is Atlas National Renovations.

With years of experience guiding our technicians and project managers, the ANS team responds quickly to your fire damage emergency. Using advanced protocols and state-of-the-art restoration equipment, we get to work quickly to repair and restore your commercial property to its pre-loss condition. While restoring your property, we always keep your tenant's care and comfort in mind.
Our fire restoration services in Richardson are comprehensive and include the following:
- Rapid Mobilization and Response
- Overall Catastrophe Management
- Emergency Board-Up Services
- Debris Removal and Disposal
- Apartment Content Inventory and Cleaning
- Soot and Smoke Removal Services
- Water Extraction
- Deodorization
- HVAC Cleaning and Decontamination
- Shoring Installment to Secure Buildings
- Interior & Exterior Renovations
Our Fire Damage Restoration Process
It's imperative to have someone with knowledge and experience on your side during a fire crisis.
When you call ANS, our fire restoration experts can help walk you through the steps you need to take once a fire occurs. This allows us to quickly gain control of the restoration project on your behalf. Once we have inspected your property, we'll provide a detailed report and scope of work for your fire damage restoration project.
ANS repairs all property damage caused by soot, smoke, and fire. Our IICRC-certified fire restoration teams construct the best plan to quickly get your building back to its pre-loss condition.

Because every property is different, each fire restoration project for apartment buildings is too. However, every fire disaster will have a similar process and will often include:
Contact ANS
Your fire restoration process begins when you call our headquarters. Our specialist will ask you a series of questions about the fire event that occurred. That way, we can arrive on-site with the proper resources and equipment.
Fire Damage Assessment
and Inspection
Our fire damage restoration team will carefully inspect the entirety of your apartment complex, from building to building and room to room. We do so to determine the extent of your apartment's fire, smoke, and soot damage. This step is crucial to developing a comprehensive restoration plan.
Board-Up Services
First responders like firefighters must break windows and cut holes in roofs to slow fire growth and save lives. Once the fire is out, our team can get to work, boarding up holes and constructing temporary fencing around the property.
Water Removal
If there is water damage associated with your apartment fire, we'll remove most of the water immediately. From there, we use air movers and dehumidifiers to help complete the drying process.
Smoke and Soot Removal
Within minutes of a fire, walls, electronics, and other surfaces are covered in soot. Smoke and ash continue to cause damage to every inch of your apartment building. That's why ANS uses specialized equipment to remediate smoke damage and remove odors. This process is often labor-intensive and can take time, especially for large fire damage restoration needs.
Cleaning and Sanitizing
Using a variety of restoration and cleaning techniques, our team will help clean restorable items and sanitize units for safety.
Restoration
Getting your apartment buildings to their pre-fire conditions is our ultimate goal. Depending on the size and scope of the fire restoration job, minor repairs like painting, drywall replacement, and new carpet installation might be needed. You might also need major structural renovations like re-siding, re-roofing, new window installation, floor replacement, and more.
Tips for Preventing Apartment Fires
If you're a property manager or own multifamily residential buildings, the thought of an apartment fire is terrifying. What starts as a small fire can quickly turn into a catastrophic event, with your entire complex up in flames. However, one of the best ways of preventing these fires is to know more about them.
Share these tips with tenants to help prevent deadly apartment fires:
Turn Off Heat Sources

Data shows that a large number of apartment fires begin with cooking. Often, these fires are caused by the ignition of common items like rags, curtains, wallpapers, and bags. Encourage tenants to keep their kitchens and cooking areas clear of combustibles. Never leave a stove unattended for long, and don't leave burners on by themselves. Unintentional mishaps like leaving heat sources on are common causes of fires that can be prevented with a little forethought.
Electrical Safety

Like heat sources, electrical malfunctions are also common causes of fires in apartment complexes. It's hard to prevent all electrical malfunctions, but you can tell tenants to avoid bad habits. Tips include never using extension cords as permanent solutions and never using a cable if the third prong is missing.
Appliance Safety

Appliances are a part of everyone's lives. They're also standard equipment in most apartment units. But if tenants don't take proper precautions, these useful tools can spark deadly fires.
Tips for Preventing Apartment Fires
No matter how large or small, fires are nightmare scenarios for entrepreneurs with commercial properties. Fire damage can completely ruin storefronts and offices, leaving charred remains and burned-up files before firefighters arrive. To make matters worse, soot and smoke damage ruin your businesses' furniture, HVAC system, carpet, walls, and windows.
To eliminate health hazards and restore your business to its pre-fire condition, you need to bring in a team of professionals with years of experience in fire damage remediation. At ANR, we use commercial-grade equipment and cutting-edge tools to clean up the aftermath of your fire and rebuild your property. That way, you can get back to running your business and providing for your family.

Share these tips with tenants to help prevent deadly apartment fires:
Remove Smoke and Fire Damage

One of the most common causes of large commercial loss stems from smoke and fire damage. Of course, these disasters cause injuries and fatalities. But they also generate tremendous amounts of damage, rot, mold, and harm to structures. Not to mention the devastation that fire damage has to the appearance and livability of the facility. Fire damage restoration companies restore - and also prevent - the root cause of the fire. Electrical outlets, wires, and other fire-prone items will all be addressed to prevent a subsequent disaster.
Highly Skilled

The best fire damage restoration professionals are highly-trained, exceptionally skilled, and properly equipped to deal with every aspect of a commercial fire. From handling major renovations to taking care of the lingering effects of smoke damage, pro fire restoration companies take care of it for you. Hiring ANR means you'll be working with technicians who have the knowledge, tools, and materials to get the job done right the first time.
Insurance Claims

When you start the claim process with your businesses' insurance company, they'll ask whether you've hired a fire damage restoration company. That's because companies like Atlas prevent further damage from occurring and calculate an estimate of your total loss. You can submit this estimate to your insurance company, which may then provide you with resources to complete your company's disaster recovery mt-md-1
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Atlas Difference
Fire damage restoration is a crucial, complex process that professionals must perform. With decades of expertise, unmatched restoration quality, and the scalability for any job, Atlas National Renovations is well-equipped to be your single source for commercial fire damage restoration in Richardson, TX. We are specially equipped to make difficult restoration projects easy for owners.
When a fire disaster strikes, you need a timely response from a trustworthy team of experts. Don't settle for a mediocre fire restoration partner. Choose ANR to get the job done right the first time. Contact our office today to learn more about our fire restoration services in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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Latest News in Richardson, TX
Texas Capital Bank is starting work on big Richardson office center
Steve Brownhttps://www.dallasnews.com/business/2023/07/31/texas-capital-bank-is-starting-work-on-big-richardson-office-center/
A Dallas-based bank is moving ahead with plans for a huge new office center in Richardson.Texas Capital Bancshares Inc., headquartered on McKinney Avenue in Dallas’ Uptown district, announced last summer that it would consolidate some operations in a major office in the Telecom Corridor.The 25-year-old financial firm is leasing part of Blu...
A Dallas-based bank is moving ahead with plans for a huge new office center in Richardson.
Texas Capital Bancshares Inc., headquartered on McKinney Avenue in Dallas’ Uptown district, announced last summer that it would consolidate some operations in a major office in the Telecom Corridor.
The 25-year-old financial firm is leasing part of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas’ two-building campus on the east side of U.S. Highway 75. The bank is taking 160,000 square feet of offices at 1000 E. Lookout Drive, according to planning documents filed with the state.
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas’ headquarters opened in 2010 with more than 1 million square feet of space.
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Work on the new Texas Capital offices will cost $9 million and is scheduled for completion in January. Dallas architect Corgan is designing the new office.
Texas Capital has had workers in two nearby buildings. It also has operations in the Dallas area, Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Fort Worth.
Along with the new Richardson office, Texas Capital also extended its headquarters lease in the 2000 McKinney Avenue building in Uptown. The new office deal announced last fall will grow the bank’s footprint in the high-rise to more than 200,000 square feet.
Texas Capital has been a tenant in the office building since it opened in 2008.
“This location, in the heart of Uptown Dallas, is highly desirable and easily accessible,” John Cummings, Texas Capital executive vice president and chief administrative officer, said last fall when the bank disclosed its new lease. “Our plans for this new space are reflective of our continued journey to become the flagship financial institution in Texas.”
While office leasing in North Texas is down overall, financial firms have accounted for some of the largest recent transactions. Earlier this year, Wells Fargo broke ground on a more than $500 million regional office campus in Irving.
Celebrate Richardson's 150th anniversary, plus 6 more events to attend in June
Jackson Kinghttps://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/richardson/events/2023/05/30/celebrate-richardsons-150th-anniversary-plus-6-more-events-to-attend-in-june/
Looking to have some local fun this summer? Check out Community Impact's June to-do list for a variety of upcoming Richardson events.June eventsJune 16-25 | Watch a Broadway musicalThe Repertory Company Theatre will be holding several performances of “Footloose, the Musical” in mid- to late June. “Footloose” is a Broadway musical based on the Oscar- and Grammy-nominated film about a town where no one is allowed to dance, according to the event&rsqu...
Looking to have some local fun this summer? Check out Community Impact's June to-do list for a variety of upcoming Richardson events.
June events
June 16-25 | Watch a Broadway musical
The Repertory Company Theatre will be holding several performances of “Footloose, the Musical” in mid- to late June. “Footloose” is a Broadway musical based on the Oscar- and Grammy-nominated film about a town where no one is allowed to dance, according to the event’s description. This show is part of the theater’s Summer Musical Series, which also includes performances of “Brigadoon” and “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office.
June 16-July 16 | Learn Richardson history with a local play
The Core Theatre will host a historical play about the city’s legacy throughout June in honor of Richardson’s 150th anniversary. The show, which was written by Core Theatre founder James Hansen Prince, explores the people and relationships that helped build Richardson into one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, according to the event’s description.
June 17 | Listen to a Beatles tribute band
The Charles W. Eisemann Center will host a concert from Beatles tribute band the Liverpool Legends. The musical act is composed of four musicians/actors who were put together by Louise Harrison, sister of the late George Harrison, to honor her brother’s legacy. This internationally acclaimed group has sold out performances around the world. Tickets can be purchased online.
June 21 | Craft some cocktails
The Tricky Fish seafood restaurant in Richardson’s CityLine development will host a cocktail class June 21. The class will teach participants how to make two of the restaurant’s signature Woodford Reserve cocktails, alongside a variety of seafood bites from the Tricky Fish menu. Space is limited, with participants advised to register for the event online.
June 23 | See a Tony Award-winning performer
Chita Rivera, accompanied by her longtime trio, will be performing a concert event as part of the Eisemann Center Presents series for one night only. The Tony Award-winning actress and singer will perform hits from her Broadway career, including songs from “West Side Story” and “Bye Bye Birdie.” The concert will also feature a tribute to composers John Kander, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim and others. Tickets can be purchased online.
June 24 | Celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary
Richardson will celebrate its anniversary June 24 with a time capsule burial and live music in the Main Street Plaza. Other activities include recruiting booths from local organizations and kids activities, including bounce houses, water games, and a touch-a-truck event.
June 30 | Catch a classic kids film
Throughout June, the Richardson public library will be screening movies on Friday nights as part of the Family Film Fridays series. Movies include classic G and PG movies, including a showing of ‘80s animated movie “An American Tail” on June 30. All ages are welcome, but parents must accompany children.
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4 recently opened Richardson restaurants bring diverse dining to city
Kevin Cummingshttps://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/richardson/dining/2023/06/05/4-recently-opened-richardson-restaurants-bring-diverse-dining-to-city/
For those in Richardson looking for a bite to eat, the city has some new dining options ranging from Latin food to massive pizza slices and Texas treats that have recently opened. This list is not comprehensive.The Mad Hatter Neighborhood Pub serving up drinks, bar bites in RichardsonAfter opening in Fort Worth nearly ...
For those in Richardson looking for a bite to eat, the city has some new dining options ranging from Latin food to massive pizza slices and Texas treats that have recently opened. This list is not comprehensive.
The Mad Hatter Neighborhood Pub serving up drinks, bar bites in Richardson
After opening in Fort Worth nearly a decade ago, The Mad Hatter Neighborhood Pub opened its second location in Richardson on May 25. Located at 120 W. Cityline Drive, Ste. 600, the local bar serves up beers and cocktails along with a menu of bar bites, including sandwiches and pizzas. The Richardson Mad Hatter location is open from 7 a.m.-2 a.m. daily, according to its website. 214-434-1777. www.themadhattertx.com
El Solazo Latin Kitchen serving Mexican food in Richardson
El Solazo Latin Kitchen held a soft opening in Richardson on May 17. The Mexican restaurant is located in the former space of The Brasa Bar and Grill, which closed at the end of December, at 430 N. Coit Road, Ste. 400. El Solazo serves a variety of authentic Mexican dishes, including tacos and fajitas. The restaurant is operated by the owner of Lucky Bamboo Fine Chinese Kitchen. A grand opening ceremony for the restaurant is set for May 24. Ownership said it plans to start offering alcohol within a month. 469-248-0884
New York Pizza & Pints offering 'piezillas' and pizza by the slice in Richardson
New York Pizza & Pints opened May 15 in Richardson at 901 N. Jupiter Road, Ste. 100. The pizza restaurant, which has seven locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, specializes in New York-style crust, 24-inch pizzas called “piezillas” and pizza by the slice. The restaurant also offers a variety of craft beers and growlers to go. 214-272-9443. www.nypizzaandpints.com
Old 75 Beer Garden offering 34 beers on tap in Richardson
Old 75 Beer Garden hosted its grand opening April 21-23 in Richardson. The event space, which is located in the Richardson Restaurant Park at 740 S. Central Expressway, includes indoor and outdoor seating at two bars, known as the Drink Bar and the Tap Bar, that serve 34 beers and six specialty drinks on tap alongside a variety of canned and bottled beverages. Old 75's kitchen offers a handcrafted menu rooted in South Texas flavors with a New Mexican twist, including green chili queso, a blackened chicken sandwich and candied bacon. Other features of the event space include picnic tables, a fire pit with seating, cabanas, and space for a food truck. 866-653-7524. www.old75beergarden.com
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The first no-alcohol beverage shop in D-FW is opening in Richardson
Claire Ballorhttps://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant-news/2023/05/05/the-first-no-alcohol-beverage-shop-in-d-fw-is-opening-in-richardson/
It’s an unlikely career path to go from owning a city’s oldest bar to opening its first nonalcoholic spirits shop, but that’s the route Julie and Reid Robinson took. The couple, who previously owned Richardson bars the Forum and Brizo, are opening the first alcohol-free beverage store in North Texas.Beyond the Bar Bottle Shop opens May 6 in a 1958 building in downtown Richardson with shelves stocked with dozens of spirits, canned cocktails and wines — all free of alcohol.The shift from slinging beers to ...
It’s an unlikely career path to go from owning a city’s oldest bar to opening its first nonalcoholic spirits shop, but that’s the route Julie and Reid Robinson took. The couple, who previously owned Richardson bars the Forum and Brizo, are opening the first alcohol-free beverage store in North Texas.
Beyond the Bar Bottle Shop opens May 6 in a 1958 building in downtown Richardson with shelves stocked with dozens of spirits, canned cocktails and wines — all free of alcohol.
The shift from slinging beers to curating a nonalcoholic shop came after the Robinsons painstakingly pulled their businesses through the pandemic, Julie Robinson says. They closed Brizo and later sold the Forum, which had served daily drink specials in Richardson since 1979. The couple were ready for a fresh start, and they found it in their growing interest in nonalcoholic drinks.
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Health issues prompted her husband to stop drinking alcohol a few years ago, so they began to explore zero-proof beverages, Robinson says. They saw a need for more nonalcoholic drink options in North Texas, so they partnered with Andrea and Jenny Benningfield to host an alcohol-free pop-up concept, which found an enthusiastic audience.
“It was so well received that we knew we had found something within the zeitgeist,” Robinson said. “We weren’t the only ones who felt there was a need for nonalcoholic options.”
When a space opened up in the downtown Richardson brise soleil-style building that the Robinsons had been eyeing for years, the four business partners decided to give their pop-up concept a permanent home and open up a bottle shop.
Beyond the Bar carries 24 different alcohol-free spirits, de-alcoholized wines, canned cocktails, alcohol-free beers, leisure sodas and mixers. The space is outfitted with a tasting room where customers can try new beverages and socialize.
“It’s not just about a drink,” Robinson said. “It’s about a sense of community and having a seat at the table. That was one of our big goals, to have a place that has a sense of community for all people whether they aren’t having a drink that night, if they haven’t had one in 10 years or if they are a mindful drinker.”
Beyond the Bar Bottle Shop is at 101 S. Sherman St. B, Richardson. It is open Tuesday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday from noon to 8 p.m., Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. and Monday by appointment only. instagram.com/bbbevcom.
Tech firm founded in Austin moves headquarters to Richardson Innovation Quarter
wfaa.comhttps://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/tech-firm-founded-austin-moves-headquarters-richardson-innovation-quarter/287-8325bb82-c5dc-43cd-9dba-659b384e23c9
The company, which employs 17 people, made the move from Garland to its new 7,600-square-foot office space at 1850 N. Greenville Ave, also known as Campbell Square.Credit: City of Richardson Author: Dallas Business Journal, Ayesha Hana Shaji Updated: 7:48 PM CDT July 20, 2023 RICHARDSON, Texas — Read this story and more North Texas business news from our...
The company, which employs 17 people, made the move from Garland to its new 7,600-square-foot office space at 1850 N. Greenville Ave, also known as Campbell Square.
Credit: City of Richardson
RICHARDSON, Texas — Read this story and more North Texas business news from our partners at the Dallas Business Journal
Austin Circuit Design, a globally oriented design and sourcing firm, has relocated its headquarters to Richardson Innovation Quarter, a district known for pioneering innovation and technology.
The company, which employs 17 people, made the move from Garland to its new 7,600-square-foot office space at 1850 N. Greenville Ave, also known as Campbell Square, owned by Maverick Commercial Real Estate.
The company outgrew the space in Garland, Mark Cottam, chief operating officer of Austin Circuit Design, told the Dallas Business Journal in an interview.
“We were really looking for an environment that suited our type of business,” he said. “We were very aware of the Richardson IQ and the type of firms that were here and the support that both the city of Richardson and the Chamber of Commerce have provided.”
Proximity to the University of Texas at Dallas, a university with a strong engineering and design focus, also factored heavily in the decision to relocate, Cottam said.
Before the move, Austin Circuit Design didn’t have space to house their five new hires, he added.
Richardson City Manager Don Magner expressed excitement over ACD joining the Richardson IQ, emphasizing the company's innovative and global reach.
“We are very pleased to welcome ACD to the Richardson IQ,” Magner said in a prepared statement. “It joins the many dynamic technology companies, entrepreneurs and researchers that already call The IQ and Richardson home. We look forward to supporting ACD’s future success and novel solutions as they continue to emerge, like so many others, from our burgeoning innovation district.”
Cottam said the city of Richardson sponsored ACD’s first year membership in the Chamber of Commerce as an incentive for the company to relocate, but no other financial incentives were involved in the move. The biggest incentive for the company is the support that the city offers through the networking opportunities, meetings and memberships, Cottam added.
ACD is a full-service advanced design firm specializing in mechanical, industrial, hardware and software design, sourcing and manufacturing. Originally founded in Austin in 1985, it was purchased by Chairman Michael Tieu and CEO Minh Nguyen in 2015 before relocating to Garland.
"We have a sister company by the name of National Circuit Assembly, NCA, and that is a manufacturing facility," Cottam explained. "They're what you would call a contract manufacturer. They take the products of the boards that we design and turn them into physical goods."
Initially, he said it made sense to be in the same location with NCA; but with the growth of the company, it became necessary for Austin Circuit Design to be in a more tech and innovation-focused district, Cottam said. The move positions ACD for continued growth, innovation and customer satisfaction, he said.
The Richardson Innovation Quarter, spans 1,200 acres and is a leading tech and entrepreneurship hub in Texas. Often referred to as Richardson IQ, the district is home to technology and telecommunications companies such as Argo Data, Digital Realty, Ericsson, Honeywell, id Software, Raytheon, Siemens and Verizon, along with various smaller nano and technology operations.
Cottam said based on the existing projects ACD is working on, he envisions that the company will hire upwards of 10 new employees within the next year.
"Our plan is very strategic," he said in the interview with the Business Journal. "It's based on continuing to work with our existing partner/customers, and to grow the business with them as well as bring on additional partners. We are very active, locally and nationally, working with different customers and bringing new customers on board. So we have a real emphasis on new business development.”
The contract for the space is a three-year lease with a three year extension option, Cottam said.
Besides its Richardson location, ACD operates in Atlanta; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; San Jose, Calif.; and the Vietnamese, Chinese and Malaysian markets.
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