
Commercial & Industrial Demolition Services
NorthStar is a commercial and industrial demolition contractor providing interior demolition, selective demo, exterior demo, and complete property demolitions. We plan projects for safety, clean sites, and schedules that reduce disruption to surrounding operations.
Whether you need a full interior gut, selective removal to protect what stays, or demolition to prepare for the next phase, our team coordinates scope and cleanup based on your project needs.

Demolition Services Include:
- Full interior demolition (floors, walls, ceilings, fixtures as scoped)
Selective demolition (remove specific areas while protecting what stays)
Exterior demolition (as scoped)
Complete commercial/industrial property demolitions
Debris handling and jobsite cleanup (as scoped)
Site readiness support for the next phase (buildout, TI, renovations)
What to Expect
Scope walkthrough (what goes/what stays, access, schedule)
Plan + safety coordination (phasing, protections, cleanup scope)
Demolition execution (interior/selective/exterior as scoped)
Debris handling + jobsite cleanup (as scoped)
Site readiness verification + closeout
Service Areas
- Ohio • Pennsylvania • New York • Michigan • Indiana • Illinois • Kentucky • West Virginia • Texas
Located outside of these service areas? Contact us for a quote at your location! We will travel nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of demolition do you provide?
A: We provide interior demolition, selective demolition, exterior demolition (as scoped), and complete commercial/industrial property demolitions.
Q: What is selective demolition?
A: Selective demolition removes specific areas while protecting what stays, which is helpful for phased renovations and active spaces.
Q: Do you handle debris removal and cleanup?
A: Yes. We coordinate debris handling and jobsite cleanup as part of the project scope.
Q: Can you prepare a site for buildouts or tenant improvements after demolition?
A: Yes. We provide site readiness support for the next phase such as buildouts, tenant improvements, or renovations.
Q: Can demolition be phased to reduce disruption?
A: Yes. We can plan selective or phased work to reduce disruption and protect remaining areas.
Q: What states do you service?
A: We service Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Texas, and can travel nationwide for qualified projects.
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