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| Professional Partners
Center On Halsted is fortunate to enjoy experienced volunteer leadership
and a team of professional consultants that bring a history of integrity
and success to the project.
The project team includes Mesirow/Stein as the project manager, MVTEN
assisting with brand development and design, Gensler as our architects, Power Construction as our builders, and Schwartz, Cooper, Greenberger & Krauss
as our attorneys.
This project team has been
associated with some of the most high-profile and successful development
projects in Chicago and across the nation.
Legal Assistance
Schwartz,
Cooper, Greenberger & Krauss (SCGK) is devoted to providing
sophisticated and personal service to its clients across a broad range
of industries
and legal disciplines.
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Project Management Firm
Mesirow
Financial is a diversified financial services firm headquartered
in Chicago. Mesirow Financial has been a key player in the growth of the
metropolitan area, economically and structurally, through growing and
insuring businesses, financing municipalities and overseeing many
high
profile real estate projects.
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Architecture
Gensler's goal is to harness design's ability to empower people and transform organizations.
Gensler is an entrepreneurial firm, flat and non-hierarchical, that emphasizes teamwork, innovation, and the creation of real value.
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Construction
Power Construction was founded in 1926 and is a management-owned construction company that works primarily in the greater Chicago area building a variety of commercial and institutional projects.
| Technology Assistance
Lumity is a nonprofit organization that catalyzes Chicago’s nonprofit community to do more good work. Its services include high quality and affordable services tailored to the needs of Chicago-area charities. Lumity helps to illuminate the community by enabling hundreds of nonprofits do their good work better, through the application of relevant technology and financial tools.
Lumity is also the home of a range of special programs meeting nonprofits’ particular needs, including CompuMentor/Chicago, which matches technologically-skilled volunteers with nonprofits needing specialized technology assistance; NPO.net, an online information service for the philanthropic sector that includes Chicago’s premiere nonprofit job posting site; and the Community Technology Center Accelerator, which addresses the Digital Divide by providing assistance to community technology centers (CTCs) throughout the Chicago area. For more information, please visit www.lumity.org.
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