The company had been looking for just the right space for about a year. "We are a very unique company, and our corporate culture is important to us," company chief of internal affairs Tami Artice tells GlobeSt.com. "We saw a lot of beautiful spaces but they didn't reflect that culture. We wanted something unique and fun, and it had to be wired well because we are a high-tech company." Indeed, the classic building has been wired to accommodate high-speed technology. The other tenants occupy their own floors, including Lardner-Klein Landscape Architects, which is housed on the building's fourth floor.
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