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Mosaic Completes Renovation for Expansive on Wacker Drive

Mosaic Construction, LLC has completed a new office renovation project for Expansive, formerly Novel Coworking, at 211 W. Wacker Dr. This latest project follows other successful downtown Chicago renovations for Expansive at 420 W. Huron St. and 73 W. Monroe St..

At Expansive Wacker Drive, Mosaic Construction converted an approximately 3,400-square-foot first-floor office into a spec suite with private offices, an open concept office area and a conference room to accommodate a fully-connected, flexible working environment. The Mosaic team eliminated existing walls, opened up the ceiling, renovated the bathrooms, and added new lighting and a full kitchenette.

“We truly appreciate the trust and collaborative relationship we have working with the Expansive team and look forward to delivering more Expansive space to support their business in the shared office sector, both locally and nationally,” said Ira Singer, principal at Mosaic.

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