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J.C. Anderson Will Build Out Coyote Logistics Space

J.C. Anderson has been selected to complete a 35,000 square foot renovation project for Coyote Logistics’ new regional headquarters at 2545 W. Diversey Pkwy., also known as the Green Exchange, in Logan Square. The firm was selected to build out Coyote Logistics’ second-floor expansion at the 272,000-square-foot office property.

Scheduled for completion in June, construction will include the complete installation of interior planning and finishes, including drywall, doors, hardware, non-structural drop ceilings, lighting, miscellaneous electrical and millwork. Once complete, the new space will feature office and support space, as well as an executive area and customer lounge.

The construction team for J.C. Anderson is led by Project Executive Joe Maguire, Project Manager Mike Ruffolo and Superintendent Steve Perry. Partners by Design is providing the architectural services, and MBRE is handling project management.

Founded in 2006, Chicago-based Coyote became a UPS company in 2015.

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