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JCA Completes West Loop Buildout for Sterling Bay

J.C. Anderson (JCA) has completed a lobby and amenities buildout for Sterling Bay at 111 N. Canal St. in the West Loop. Sterling Bay renovated the 16-story concrete loft office building into a LEED Platinum certified property.  

Construction included the addition of new conference rooms with moveable glass partitions and new lounge and bar areas. The new roof deck area features a new pergola as well as lounge areas. 

The JCA team was led by Seth Erlich and Mike Diduch.  

“There were a lot of specialty items contributing to the unique design of this space, and in the current market of supply chain issues, made this project very challenging,” said Erlich. “JCA and the architectural firm, Huntsman, worked closely with Sterling Bay managers to proactively suggest equal or better substitution options as well as modifying the sequence of scheduling to ensure the project stayed on budget and on time.” 

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