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Hologram Opts for Fulton Market Space as Meeting and Training Hub

Hologram, a global cellular platform for IoT connectivity, will open new office space at 167 N. Green St. in the Fulton Market District. The space will serve as Hologram’s central meeting and training hub as the company continues its remote-first workforce.  

Austin Zimmerman, a senior associate at Avison Young, and independent broker Nicole Weldon represented Hologram in the deal.  The landlord was represented by Paige O’Neill and Anne Aldrich of Shapack Partners.  

“Chicago is a great destination for growing companies to tap into the bustling neighborhoods and access all that Chicago has to offer,” said Zimmerman. “Companies want to create an environment within the workplace that fosters creativity and collaboration. Being in Fulton Market and at 167 N. Green, will enhance that.” 

Hologram joins a 167 N. Green St. Tenant roster that includes Foxtrot, JSSI, CCC, WeWork and Duff & Phelps. 

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