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Project profiles: Fremont Investment and Loan
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It was important that this facility housed two types of training room solutions to suit the client's needs. Henricksen was able to provied both, a classroom type environment for a technological solution and the other for training, designed with maximum flexibility in mind.
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Project profiles: David A. Noyes & Company
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The design incorporated existing furnishings with new furnishings mixing the old culture into the new environment giving the space a modern contemporary look but showing its long time roots.
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Project profiles: First Industrial
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Henricksen partnered with First Industrial during their expansion to provide furnishings for private offices, open plan workstations, conferencing areas, an employee lounge and café.
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Project profiles: SXC Health Solutions, Inc.
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SXC Health Solutions, Inc. is a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions and services to the healthcare benefits management industry. SXC recently moved its headquarters into a new facility in Lisle, IL to accommodate their expanding staff and business needs.
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Project profiles: SmithBucklin
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When SmithBucklin first began the furniture buying process, they were planning to use refurbished furniture because they assumed it would be the least expensive option. Henricksen was able to provide them with a systems product that reached a similar price point - with an updated look, the right colors and finishes and a lifetime warranty.
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Project profiles: First Midwest Bank
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First Midwest Bank recently relocated their Plainfield office to a new location to accommodate more employees and additional growth to the bank. Henricksen worked alongside the architects to provide furnishings throughout the bank.
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Project profiles: AMCORE Bank
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AMCORE chose to standardize on Align for the flexibility in finish options, using a wood veneer, a patterned fabric, or a combination of the two. This product allows them to go from systems furniture in the open office areas to freestanding furnishings in the private offices without having to force two product lines together.
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