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For most businesses, having an office in the Willis Tower has several positives. There’s the automatic recognition of an iconic building from potential clients, the many ways to reach the building by car, train, bus or bike and, of course, the views. But for Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, there was one rather significant problem with the tower: the sheer size of the floor plan. When the …

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