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IT Firm Relocates Offices to Pilsen’s Mural Park

Avison Young has arranged a new 4,647-square-foot lease on the second floor of Mural Park, an office and commercial redevelopment at 924 W 19th Pl. in the West Side’s Pilsen neighborhood. 
 
Tenant One Six Solutions, a full-service IT consulting firm, was represented by Avison Young’s Konstantine Sepsis, Danny Nikitas, Matt Ward, and Melissa Hemberger, all based in the firm’s Chicago office. After an extensive search of the local marketplace, One Six Solutions opted to relocate its headquarters to the two-building, 100,000-square-foot Mural Park. 
 
“Mural Park is an ideal location right along the City of Chicago’s new El Paseo, a 4-mile “rails-to-trails” corridor, connecting University Village with Pilsen and Little Village, which will attract many people to the area.” said Sepsis.  

Ward added, “The development embraces the roots and authenticity of Pilsen and enhances the multi-faceted dimensions of creative tenants like One Six Solutions.” 

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