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J.C. Anderson Completes HQ Build-Out for Segal McCambridge

J.C. Anderson has completed a 60,000-square-foot, multi-phased office renovation for the 55th- and 56th-floor headquarters of law firm Segal McCambridge at Willis Tower.

The firm was selected to complete a renovation of the law firm’s existing space, which included a new reception area, a new high-end attorney lounge, café and boardroom.

The construction team for J.C. Anderson was led by project executive John Angelovich, project manager Matt Kantro and superintendent Mark Zawadka. Gensler provided the architectural services.

“J.C. Anderson completed a renovation for us prior, and due to the team’s phenomenal work on that project, they were the easy choice for this one,” said Michael Leddin, executive director at Segal McCambridge. The law firm has offices in eight cities, employing a total of 140 attorneys.

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