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Solstice Doubles Its Space at Gogo Building

Emerging technology consultant Solstice is doubling its footprint in JP Morgan Asset Management’s Gogo Building at 111 N. Canal St. in the West Loop, leasing the entire seventh floor of the 16-story office complex for a total of 60,000 square feet. The move comes amid sustained growth in Solstice’s business lines and, accordingly, its headcount.

“Chicago is home to one of the strongest, fastest-growing and most innovative tech hubs anywhere in the world,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “I commend Solstice for doubling down on its investment in Chicago, and putting down even stronger roots in our great city.”

Designed in collaboration with Gensler Chicago, the new Solstice space will include features such as a live-feed data-driven hologram screen in the lobby, and three different types of flexible co-working spaces. Sterling Bay handles leasing at the Gogo Building, although it sold the 860,000-square-foot property to JP Morgan three years ago.


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