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Mosaic Renovates Suite for Novel Coworking

With a view toward creating a safe office space post-pandemic, Mosaic Construction delivered a suite of private offices within Novel Coworking on the top floor of 420 W. Huron St. in Downtown’s River North neighborhood.
 
The 4,500-square-foot renovated Smart Suite has been constructed to create a large open area with dedicated space for two private offices, a huddle room, and a phone booth for private calls.

Mosaic worked with the Novel Coworking-led team of architects and mechanical engineers to install the latest electric and data/voice locations on the poles and perimeter wall.
 
“Much of the work was performed during the stay-at-home order, enabling us to ensure it will be a space the members of Novel Coworking will be able to inhabit safely and with an eye to social distancing protocols,” said Ira Singer, principal at Mosaic.

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