JACX&CO
Miscellaneous Fabrication
Long Island City, NY 2021
Fusing artistry and engineering, Red Ironworks fabricated the large, free-standing architectural screen wall for the JACX&CO food hall in Long Island City, delivering a blackened steel feature that defines the contemporary dining space.
About the project
At Red Ironworks, we fuse artistry and engineering to create striking architectural features that define contemporary spaces. Our collaboration on the JACX&CO food court project in vibrant Long Island City showcases our dedication to precision fabrication for immersive dining environments.
This innovative 28-17 Jackson Avenue destination—a swanky food hall and cocktail bar—benefits from our large free-standing architectural screen wall, which elegantly envelops the eating area, providing privacy, visual intrigue, and a sleek industrial aesthetic. Demanding exacting tolerances, the project required our expertise in high-precision work to ensure flawless alignment and seamless integration.
We prefabricated modular panels in blackened steel finish at our facility, optimizing for durability, corrosion resistance, and a sophisticated matte look. This approach streamlined on-site delivery and assembly, accelerating the installation timeline while minimizing labor and disruptions—delivering the client a turnkey solution ready to elevate guest experiences.
Partnering with general contractor Schimenti Construction, we transformed design visions into reality with unwavering quality. From concept to completion, our screen wall stands as a testament to innovative steelcraft in NYC's culinary scene.
Project Highlights:
Scope: Prefabricated blackened steel panels for free-standing architectural screen wall
Key Benefit: High-precision fab to expedite on-site install
Partners: Schimenti Construction (General Contractor)
Location: Long Island City, NY