DuPage County’s Smartest Workplaces: 2024

Making a great workplace starts with one question: What do people want?

This year, we’re continuing our tradition of featuring some of the smartest workplaces in DuPage County, Illinois. As you’re about to see, all the workplaces here are fantastic. But what makes them stand out is that they’re designed, first and foremost, for people.

And that’s important. When people have a great workplace, it changes how we work. It helps us be more creative, more collaborative, and more productive. It’s also good for business; great workplaces help companies attract the best talent and get the most from their employees.

In DuPage, we pride ourselves on creating a community that’s pro-business AND pro-people. We saw that same approach reflected in the workplaces here, and we can’t wait to show you what we’ve found.

Let’s get to it!


National Laser Institute

Oak Brook, IL | Medical Aesthetics

National Laser Institute DuPage County Office

When you think of a medical space, “glam” is probably the last word on your mind. But why is that? Who says these places have to be ruled by beige and white? Who says we can’t spice them up with a dash of hot pink?

A far cry from the neutral norm, the National Laser Institute’s brand-new Oak Brook headquarters features a fresh, female-forward design that appeals to their employees, students and visitors. With vibrant wall coverings and hot-pink accents, the 6,000-SF space infuses personality and flair into every moment. Meanwhile, carefully curated finishes bring the brand’s charisma to life.

And the changes aren’t merely skin-deep. With their new headquarters, which opened earlier this year, the National Laser Institute aimed to set a new standard in the healthcare experience. From the hospitality-forward reception area to the treatment and training rooms, every inch was designed with an uncommon attention to experience.

As with many brands featured here, the National Laser Institute is on a mission to raise the bar for stylish sustainability. Their new space does just that. Smart design elements, like back-to-back plumbing setups, maximize efficiency, while eco-friendly fixtures reduce energy and water consumption.

And how about that bold décor? Everything from the tiles and quartz countertops to the acoustic baffles and more are made of recycled materials, an intentional design choice that shows what happens when sustainability meets style.

About National Laser Institute

More than 20 years ago, the National Laser Institute pioneered the health industry with state-of-the-art, nationally renowned cosmetic laser and injectables training courses. Today, the school is recognized as the gold standard of education in medical aesthetics.

Architecture & Design

Ware Malcomb


Glass Solutions, Inc. (GSI)

Itasca, IL | Midwest Glass Glazing

Glass Solutions, Inc. GSI DuPage County Itasca Office

As an innovative glazing company, GSI helps create some of the most impressive buildings in the Midwest. So, when it came time to renovate their new headquarters, it’s no surprise they went all-out.

In 2020, the company acquired a 120,000-SF facility in Itasca. They divided the building into two zones: a 20,000-SF office and training area, alongside a 100,000-SF manufacturing facility. Then they gave each area a complete renovation—starting with the glazing, of course.

Today, GSI’s headquarters combines everything you’d expect in a modern office and high-tech industrial space. The office is designed for collaboration and privacy, with a central open-concept hub surrounded by private offices, meeting rooms, and training areas. It has all the amenities you’d want: a kitchen stocked with healthy snacks, a gym with locker rooms, and an outdoor patio that’s perfect for a cookout. And for those who want to practice their swing—and maybe even challenge the CEO—there’s the state-of-the-art golf simulator.

Step through a door at the back of the office and you’ll find yourself in GSI’s 100,000-SF manufacturing facility. Here, circular saws carve through metal, giant suction cups carry glass panes from one station to the next, and quality-control teams carefully inspect products. It’s a far cry from the more conceptual work that occurs next door, but having the office and manufacturing facility in the same building creates synergy between the two, allowing GSI to be nimble and efficient.

And sustainable, too. When designing their new HQ, the company partnered with ComEd and Big Ass Fans (which makes exactly what you’d think) to optimize energy efficiency in both the factory and the office.  

Good for people, good for business, good for the planet. GSI’s new HQ has everything we want to see in a modern workplace. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we need to run some additional tests on that virtual golf simulator…

About GSI

Founded in 1999, GSI is a Midwestern commercial glazing contractor, primarily focused on exterior facades, tenant improvements and specialty glazing. With advanced technology, experienced talent, and a thriving culture, GSI creates beautiful and functional glass structures while pushing the industry forward.

Workspace Architect & Designer

Antunovich Associates


SIMPSON

Naperville, IL | Foundry & Process Technology

Here’s a not-so-secret secret about workplace design: What’s good for the planet and what’s good for people are often the same thing.

For proof, let’s head to SIMPSON’s brand-new Naperville headquarters. Located at CityGate Centre, the multi-use campus we featured in 2020, SIMPSON’s 9,300-SF office is focused on maximizing sustainability while providing a great employee experience.

Step inside, and the first thing you’ll notice is the view. The office’s floor-to-ceiling windows offer beautiful vistas of CityGate Centre and surrounding areas, the perfect mood-booster for the SIMPSON team.

But there’s more to these windows than meets the eye. By allowing abundant natural light into the workplace, they help reduce energy consumption and slash electric bills. Meanwhile, a transparent, microscopically thin coating on the glass reflects UV and infrared energy, helping maintain the temperature inside the building. For the team, the environment, and the company, it’s a win-win-win. 

And it’s only one of many “green” features at SIMPSON’s new HQ. The firm chose CityGate Centre as its home, in part, because the campus is committed to sustainability inside and out. Both the building where SIMPSON’s office is located and the service that cleans it are LEED-certified, meeting high standards for sustainability. Meanwhile, motion-sensitive faucets and lights reduce consumption, an automated HVAC system maximizes energy efficiency, and daily recycling collection reduces waste sent to landfills.

CityGate has even invested in several campus-wide sustainability initiatives, from preserving existing wetlands to planting erosion-control grasses. This commitment to sustainability attracts eco-conscious businesses like SIMPSON while proving, once again, that green is good for everyone.

About SIMPSON

With over a century of experience, SIMPSON is a global leader in foundry and process technology. They specialize in innovative solutions for sand preparation, testing, and control technology—enhancing productivity, sustainability, and profitability for foundries worldwide.

Architecture & Design

RATIO Architects, LLC

General Contractor

Skender


BestRx

Oak Brook, IL | Pharmacy Software Solutions

BestRx DuPage County Office Space Medical

All the offices we’re featuring here are great places to work. But what makes BestRx’s Oak Brook headquarters different is that it takes you inside the work. 

As soon as you enter the 17,000-SF office, you’re immersed in the BestRx brand. From custom graphics in the lobby to company trivia in the conference room, everything is on-brand. Meanwhile, more subtle environmental touches—abundant natural light, pops of color, long sightlines—speak to brand values like innovation and openness. 

We love BestRx’s office for all the reasons you’d expect. The many workspaces, designed for individuals and groups of varying sizes, provide the flexibility today’s workers want. The amenities are great, too—especially that game room. But what makes this one stand out is the consistent, thoughtful brand presence, reminding employees that they’re part of something bigger, while showing visitors what BestRx is all about.

About BestRx

Since 1985, BestRx has helped independent pharmacies fulfill their potential and enhance patient care. Today, as one of the industry’s fastest-growing companies, they continue to innovate, while partnering with other organizations that share their passion.

Architecture & Design

Ware Malcolmb


Ace Hardware Corporation

Oak Brook, IL | Retail Cooperative

Ace Hardware Oak Brook DuPage County Office Space HQ

When Ace Hardware decided to move their headquarters, they wanted to make the most of it. Their former HQ had three separate buildings. Now, as they prepared to move into a single 250,000-SF building—the site of Oak Brook’s former McDonald’s HQ—they saw an opportunity to celebrate their brand and bring their people together like never before.

So, in the spirit of Helpful Hardware Folks everywhere, Ace rolled up their sleeves and got to work.

Completed in 2023, the fully renovated building is a sleek, modern office with the soul of a hardware store. Here, you’ll find everything you’d expect from the headquarters of a modern retail juggernaut: an atrium with a grand staircase, workspaces designed for various groups and tasks, and amenities ranging from an on-site café and fitness center to indoor parking and an outdoor grilling area.

Then there’s the stuff that’s uniquely “Ace.” An art installation made of grilling pellets. An Ace logo made of screws. A hammer wall (which is as cool as it sounds). There’s even Ace Outfitters, a store where you can buy branded gear, with proceeds benefiting the company’s foundation.

With their new headquarters, Ace wanted to do something old and something new. They wanted to capture the spirit of their brand, which has been with them since 1924, while giving their 1,100 Oak Brook office employees a reason to love coming to work. We’d say they hit the nail on the head.

About Ace Hardware

Since 1924, Ace has been a mainstay of communities around the world, equipping pros and everyday folks with high-quality hardware and so much more. Today, they are the world’s largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative, with more than 5,800 locally owned and operated stores in about 60 countries.

Architecture & Design

CBRE Design Collective

Furniture Solutions

Corporate Concepts


Hirose Electric U.S.A., Inc.

Downers Grove | Technology & Connectivity

Hirose Electric DuPage County Office Space

Angular and inviting, comfortable and sharp, traditional and futuristic—Hirose Electric’s American headquarters is all about balance.

Here, organic shapes offset linear geometries. Pops of brand colors and maple wood tones inject warmth into the cooler backdrops. Meanwhile, a combination of copper fixtures and concrete floors invoke the company’s electrical products, a nod to the Hirose brand.

Beyond the beauty, there’s plenty of brains. Rather than tossing out the previous tenant’s architecture, Hirose repurposed much of it, reducing both waste and cost. The space is also extremely flexible; glass partitions in key areas can be dismounted, allowing teams to quickly rearrange and repurpose the office as needed.

In the tech world, things are always changing—and changing fast. With a smart design inspired by the electrical components at the heart of their business, the Hirose headquarters is ready to keep up.

About Hirose Electric U.S.A., Inc.

Since 1937, Hirose has developed and introduced thousands of connectors for various applications. Now, with a presence in Europe, Asia and North America, the company is dedicated to meeting connector demand everywhere while pushing technology beyond today’s limits.

Architecture & Design

Ware Malcomb


Alston Construction

Downers Grove, IL | General Contractor

Alston Construction Downers Grove Office Space

Construction’s a business of backhoes and buzzsaws, blueprints and bulldozers. But as any general contractor will tell you, it’s really a business of people. The outcome of every project depends not only on the tools and the materials, but on the workers who use them.

Alston Construction gets it. Headquartered in Downers Grove, the general contractor put as much love and attention into their office as they do for any of their client projects. The result is a space centered on community, health, and well-being.

From the little things—fresh plants, free snacks, and bar seating—to the showstopping window views, every square-foot of the office speaks to the company’s culture, and their understanding that the real foundation of every project is people.

About Alston Construction

Alston Construction is a premier general contractor serving clients across the Midwest. Leveraging deep experience and advanced technologies, they manage a variety of complex projects, including distribution centers, cold-storage facilities, class-A data centers, and more. Alston believes that their people are the backbone of their success, and they pride themselves in fostering an inclusive workplace with a supportive culture.


Morgan / Harbour Construction

Willowbrook, IL | General Contractor

DuPage office space

Visiting Morgan / Harbour Construction’s headquarters today, it’s hard to believe that, only a few years ago, you would have been standing in a dusty old warehouse.

Or maybe not. Despite the sleek décor, the space holds onto a factory-like character, a spirit of efficiency and utility just beneath the modern aesthetic. The 18,500-SF office, which Morgan / Harbour renovated and unveiled in 2018, blends rugged industrialism with sophisticated office design—fitting for a company that’s as tough and gritty as it is innovative and forward-thinking.

While the headquarters was designed more than six years ago, its architects seemed to have predicted today’s office trends. The workspace centers on the “Connect Zone,” an open-concept area where teams congregate regularly. Dotted along the Zone’s perimeter are numerous private offices and huddle rooms designed to accommodate individuals and groups of any size, giving employees the flexibility to find the right space for any given task.

In terms of design, Morgan / Harbor’s headquarters is definitely on-trend. But it also feels like a callback to the space’s industrial history, showing that some workplace principles never clock out.

About Morgan / Harbour Construction

Morgan / Harbour is a full-service construction management firm focused on tenant improvement and ground-up construction. Headquartered in Willowbrook, Illinois, with offices in Wisconsin and New Jersey, the company serves clients throughout Chicagoland and across the nation. Today, their growing portfolio spans numerous markets, including office, fulfillment, distribution and warehousing, cold storage, manufacturing, healthcare, and business aviation.

Architecture & Design

Ware Malcolmb


Nacional Group, LLC

Downers Grove, IL | Building Services Provider

DuPage County offices

When Nacional Group, a Hispanic-owned building solutions provider, moved into their new Downers Grove headquarters at the end of 2023, they wanted to create a space that empowered their people to “Do Good Work” and inspired their clients to do the same.

Today, Nacional’s workspace is all about connection. The office’s long sightlines and glass walls create a sense of flow—as does the waterfall feature in the conference room—unifying the space and creating a sense of shared purpose. Meanwhile, public areas encourage employees and clients to gather in more informal settings, while the latest teleconferencing equipment connects the office to partners and teams everywhere.

Then there’s the marquee feature: large windows, visible from anywhere in the office, offering a panoramic view of Chicagoland and the Morton Arboretum. The view is seriously breathtaking. Beyond that, it’s a reminder of the firm’s connection to the greater community—an idea at the heart of Doing Good Work.

About Nacional Group, LLC

Nacional Group, LLC is an MBE-Hispanic building services provider certified by, and Corporate Plus Member of, the National Minority Supplier Development Council. Serving clients across a broad range of sectors, their capabilities include general construction and management work, ground-up and tenant improvement, facilities maintenance, and more.


Ware Malcomb

Oak Brook, IL | Architecture & Design

DuPage County offices Chicagoland

After featuring some of DuPage County’s smartest workplaces, it only seems right to wrap things up with the firm that designed several of them. 

Renovated in 2018, Ware Malcomb’s Oak Brook office brings together all the best elements of a modern, people-first workplace. Light, bright and airy, the office feels open in every way. The spacious floor plan makes collaboration easy, while various workspaces and stations offer the flexibility employees need.

In the Ware Malcomb office, where you work is up to you. You can join larger meetings in one of the conference rooms, brainstorm with a small group in a huddle room, or complete a few tasks in a focus area. Having a one-on-one with a client? The welcome area is perfect for that, with centralized soft seating that’s great for a quick chat.

The office features a wide variety of workspaces, and it all comes together in the Townhall. Part-lunchroom, part-presentation space, and part-entertainment room, this centralized community area features a large TV, two gaming consoles, and a high-top counter with bar stool seating. For those who want to relax and recharge, there’s even a cozy nook with a window bench and a small dinette. Here, there’s a space for everyone.

Each of the workplaces we’ve featured is unique. But Ware Malcomb’s office, and the Townhall in particular, reminds us of a truth at the heart of them all. People are more than just workers, and the best workplaces are so much more than places to work.

About Ware Malcomb

Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is a full-service design firm, providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding, and building measurement services. Ware Malcomb provides award-winning services to clients across North America.


Keep Exploring the Offices and Workplaces of DuPage County, Illinois

DuPage is home to a diverse ecosystem of businesses from a variety of industries. Over decades of growth and evolution, this ecosystem been nurtured by our diverse workforce (more than 640,000 strong), our education system, our regional supply chain, our pro-business policies, and the high quality of life that helps us attract top talent.

With that economic growth has come a flourishing office market, where local businesses are introducing bold innovations that turn their ‘workplaces’ into collaborative environments, social spaces and impactful customer experiences.

Want to see more of DuPage’s smartest, sleekest and healthiest workplaces? Take a look at our past lists:

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2020

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2021

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2022

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2023

Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2023 Office

The Smartest, Sleekest & Healthiest Workplaces in DuPage: 2023

The world gets pretty complicated, so when it comes to 2023’s Smartest, Sleekest & Healthiest Workplaces, we’re keeping things simple.

This year, we’re featuring workplaces in DuPage County that are designed, above all, for workers.

Why? Because a thoughtfully designed workplace is more than just a place to work. The right workplace can:

  • Motivate employees to be more productive.
  • Provide flexible spaces to account for varying workday needs.
  • Entice hybrid and remote workers to come into the office.
  • Help companies attract talent in a competitive market.

As always, we only featured the best of the best. Each workplace here is among the Smartest, Sleekest & Healthiest in DuPage County. Above all, these spaces are designed for the employee experience—they work harder, so you can work smarter.

Ready? Let’s get to work!


Ag Growth International (AGI)

Naperville, IL | Farm & Commercial Equipment Solutions 

Ag Growth International (AGI)

Housed in The Shuman (a Class-A office building in Naperville we featured in 2022) AGI’s 45,000-SF U.S. headquarters features a sleek modern design.

But wait—there’s a twist. Among the polished glass and trendy furniture, you’ll find vases of dried wheat, fields of green, corrugated metal a la grain silos, and images of corn about as high as an elephant’s eye.

Beyond the silos and soybeans, what makes this office distinctly “AGI” is its adaptability.

Since 1996, AGI has continuously evolved to keep up with the ever-changing agricultural landscape. Likewise, their Naperville office is designed to keep up with employees’ ever-changing workday needs.

Quick brainstorm? Grab a booth. Need to focus? There’s a space for that. Celebrating a birthday? Get together at the social hub—and maybe grab an espresso or sparkling water on the way.

As a workplace that puts the employee experience first, AGI’s Naperville headquarters is the cream of the crop.

About AGI

Founded in 1996, AGI is the global leader in the planning, engineering and manufacturing of solutions and systems for five key sectors: fertilizer, seed, grain, feed, and food. Today, AGI produces more than 35 brands and partners with customers on six continents.


IMEG

Naperville, IL | Engineering Consultants

IMEG Office

Another company that understands the value of employee experiences (and happens to be a fellow Shuman tenant) is IMEG.

Located on the fifth floor of the Class-A Naperville office building, IMEG’s 20,000-SF office has everything you’d expect from a world-class engineering firm: thoughtfully designed workspaces for collaborative and individual work, an industrial-chic vibe with playful pops of color, and the occasional engineering-themed art piece (including a framed patent of that all-important industry tool, the protractor).  What makes this space truly unique is what’s not there. IMEG went with a clean, no-frills design. With few exceptions, the floors are exposed, polished concrete. And the ceilings? What ceilings? Look up, and you’ll see a network of exposed pipes, valves, and ducts.  

In part, this industrial aesthetic is a nod to the company and its team members—engineers, after all, love taking things apart to see how they work. But it also aligns with IMEG’s sustainability goals. Less materials, more purpose.

While the office’s design is minimalist, its views are anything but. A glass-enclosed conference room near the fifth-floor entrance offers a spectacular view of The Shuman’s Main Atrium—making it the perfect place to get clients thinking about the “big picture.” The lunchroom, meanwhile, features 40-foot-high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a gorgeous view of Naperville, including the iconic Carillon.

IMEG is all about “people-centered engineering”—the idea that spaces should be designed for the people who use them. That philosophy has served the company well over its hundred-year corporate history, and if you want to see it come to life, we recommend a trip to The Shuman.

About IMEG

As a leading design firm, IMEG delivers a powerful combination of comprehensive technical expertise and deep collaborative partnerships. Their trusted engineers design high-performance buildings and industry-leading infrastructure – everything from wastewater treatment plants to surgical suites – all while expertly navigating regulatory and teaming challenges. Today, IMEG has more than 2,200 team members across 75 locations.

Contractor: JC Anderson

Architect: G|R|E|C  


Leeco Steel

Lisle, IL | Steel Processing & Distribution

Leeco Steel Office

Given that they’ve been working with metal for 140 years, you’d be forgiven for assuming that Leeco Steel is a bit rigid. But before you make any assumptions, you should see their newly renovated Lisle headquarters.

Like many businesses in the post-pandemic world, Leeco Steel was working hard to get employees excited about returning to the office. The company had already built a forward-thinking, people-first culture, but there was one thing holding them back: the office itself. In 2022, they set out to change that.

Fast-forward to 2023, and Leeco has transformed a potential pain point into one of their best assets.

Their newly renovated, 19,119-SF Lisle headquarters provides the flexibility today’s top workers demand. Collaborative workspaces and private focus rooms make it easy to work how you want, where you want, while open seating areas are the perfect places to chat and blow off steam. Meanwhile, state-of-the-art technology facilitates smoother video conferences and presentations with clients and offsite team members.

Here, the sparks fly. No, really—large-format pictures from Leeco Steel’s processing centers show how the metal is cut for customers. For team members, these serve as a good reminder of their work’s tangible impact.

At the same time, with big windows and bright pops of color, this modern office feels less like a factory and more like a creative workshop, a space where good ideas are made and bonds are forged. Strong as steel, of course.

About Leeco Steel

Leeco Steel is North America’s largest steel plate supplier. Founded in 1882, the company is well-known for its deep inventories of steel plate, which it processes and distributes from 10 locations. Leeco also provides processing services, including flame cutting, drilling, and shot blasting.

Architecture & Design Firm: Wight & Company

Photo Credit: Ross Creative Works


BDO

Oak Brook, IL | Accounting

BDO Offices Oak Brook

When it comes to work, boundaries are usually a good thing. At the same time, some of the best workplaces are the ones that blur the lines between the office itself and the environment around it. Especially when that environment is really, really beautiful.

Case in point: BDO’s Oak Brook headquarters.

Located in Oak Brook Reserve on the former McDonald’s campus, BDO’s 25,000-SF office blurs those lines in the best way.

Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the lakes, fields, and tree-lined walkways just beyond the former Hamburger University building. Meanwhile, natural materials like wood tambour panels, National Park-themed conference rooms, and other subtle touches bring the outside world in.

The result? Team members and clients never feel far from nature.

Speaking of nature, employees at the office are free to work in whatever way feels most natural to them. Like many of the workplaces featured here, BDO’s Oak Brook office is designed for maximum flexibility, with a variety of working environments for collaboration and focused tasks.

Nowhere is this approach more prominent than the café. While most businesses would be satisfied with a nice lunchroom, BDO wanted to do more with their space. Now, they have a single room that can easily transform from a café to an employee training center, or even an auditorium-style setup for events and presentations.

As the inaugural prominent occupant of Oak Brook Reserve, BDO’s new office is a showcase for the sprawling suburban campus. Gensler, the architecture firm that designed the original McDonald’s headquarters in 1988, took point on the BDO design. Together, Gensler and their first major tenant are reusing and revitalizing the iconic Oak Brook space, welcoming others to bring nature into their workdays—and vice versa.

We’d say they’re off to a beautiful start.

About BDO

BDO is a leading global accounting network headquartered in Chicago. Their experienced professionals provide middle-market leaders with insight-driven perspectives, as well as assurance, tax, and advisory services.

Architecture & Design: Gensler

Engineering: Cartland Kraus Engineering, Ltd.

General Contractor: Norcon Inc.

Furniture Solutions: Corporate Concepts


West Side Tractor

Lisle, IL | John Deere Parts Supply, Repair & Customer Service

West Side Tractor Lisle

Arriving at West Side Tractor’s Lisle headquarters, you can’t help but notice all the “toys.”  

The facility, which opened in 2020, features a glass-enclosed “toy box,” a towering showroom housing ten (literal) giants of the tractor world. These include the 1920 Waterloo Boy, John Deere’s first foray into the tractor world, as well as a 1959 Model 440 Loader Backhoe – one of the first machines that West Side Tractor founder Richard W. Benck sold. (Look closely at the Model 440, and you’ll even find a decal from the family-owned business’ original Lisle facility.)

History is front and center at the new West Side Tractor headquarters, but with cutting-edge customer and employee experiences around every corner, it very much feels like a workplace of the future.

For customers, there’s an accessible parts counter, an interactive lobby kiosk, and a curbside pickup zone, all of which make it easy to get in, get out, and get on with your day. For those looking to take a deeper dive, there’s the state-of-the-art training area. Here, West Side team members can deliver custom presentations, like machine walk-arounds and safety courses.

For employees, it’s all about having what you need, when you need it. Each of the 16 bays in the servicing and repair shop features a tool bench and ergonomic workstation, complete with a laptop technicians can use to run diagnostics and access records.

Collaborative spaces throughout the facility encourage teamwork and creativity, while large touchscreens in the service manager office make it easy to access helpful information, including a digital map showing the real-time locations of service vehicles. Finally, the attention to accessibility extends to the female technician locker room, which features a nursing room.

“This is a place where we can innovate and grow, add new products, and expand our team,” says Lauren Coffaro, third-generation owner. “This new Lisle facility, this is for the future,”

Want to see the future of West Side Tractor for yourself? Take a tour of their Lisle headquarters here.

About West Side Tractor

Founded in 1962, West Side Tractor is the John Deere construction heavy equipment distributor for Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Family-owned and operated for more than 60 years, West Side Tractor provides sales, service, rental, parts, and technology solutions to construction companies across the Midwest.

Architecture & Design

Barnes Architects

Rieke Interiors


Greenleaf Foods, SPC

Lisle | Plant-Based Food

Greenleaf Foods Lisle

For office workers everywhere, lunch is serious business. Beyond the necessity of replacing burned-up mental calories, the midday meal is a chance to talk turkey with coworkers, get some fresh air, and divide the day into manageable, bite-sized pieces.

But nowhere is lunch – and food, in general – more serious than in the kitchen of Lisle’s Greenleaf Foods Innovation Center.

This is no ordinary office kitchen, mind you. This is the Greenleaf Test Kitchen, a Dexter’s Laboratory of culinary creation. Here, among the high-end ovens, stovetops, fryers, and presses, the pioneers of the #1 meatless hotdog are cooking up their next ingenious invention.

Greenleaf Foods, SPC (which we previously featured) makes some of the world’s most popular plant-based protein brands, including Lightlife® and Field Roast Grain Meat Co. Of course, in a competitive market, where new products hit the shelves every day, Greenleaf can’t afford to rest on its lettuce (we mean ‘laurels’).

That’s where the Innovation Center comes in. Expanded in 2020, Greenleaf’s high-tech, 23,000-SF facility has all the right ingredients for creativity and collaboration. A variety of social spaces, brainstorm rooms, conference rooms, and focus areas give team members the flexibility they need to do their best work. Meanwhile, the office’s cutting-edge laboratory, pilot plant, and test kitchen provide spaces where fresh ideas can grow from scratch.

About Greenleaf Foods, SPC

Plant-based pioneer Greenleaf Foods, SPC produces some of the most popular meatless foods on the market. Their portfolio includes Lightlife®, maker of the #1 brand of tempeh and the #1 plant-based hot dog in the U.S., as well as Field Roast Grain Meat Co.

Project Manager & General Contractor

RE Development Solutions


Conference Center at Hamilton Lakes

Itasca | Event Space

Hamilton Lakes Conference Center Office

If you’ve ever planned an event, you know that finding the perfect space can feel next to impossible.

Unless, that is, you’re at Hamilton Lakes Business Center in Itasca, in which case the event space of your dreams is just a quick elevator ride away.

Offering 8,400-SF of flexible space, the Conference Center at Hamilton Lakes is designed for gatherings of up to 200 people. Whether it’s a big client meeting or an informal brainstorm, an employee education seminar or a networking event, the Conference Center has everything you need to make it amazing.

Here, flexibility is king. The four main rooms can be configured in a variety of arrangements, while state-of-the-art technology ensures a smooth experience for you and your guests.

Most importantly, the Conference Center is simply cool. Abundant natural light, pops of color, and a sleek modern design create a vibe somewhere between energetic startup, high-end office, and your favorite coffee shop. Meanwhile, the sheer variety of workspaces – from cozy nooks and collaboration-friendly corners to large conference rooms – make it easy for guests to find their ideal space, even as their needs shift throughout the day.

Whether you’re entertaining clients in the kitchen or soaking up the lakeside views, the Conference Center at Hamilton Lakes is a place where you can feel creative, focused, collaborative, and free to be you.

Book Now

The Conference Center at Hamilton Lakes is currently available for full-day and half-day rentals, with discounted pricing for tenants. Contact Hamilton Lakes to learn more.

About Hamilton Lakes

Located at the intersection of the Elgin O’Hare Expressway and I-355 in Itasca, Hamilton Lakes Business Park offers 3.5 million square feet of office space and 32 additional acres of undeveloped land. The Business Park is also home to the Westin Hotel, beautiful outdoor areas, social gathering spaces, an athletic club, a daycare center, and full-service restaurants and delicatessens.


2200 Cabot

Lisle | Office Space

2200 Cabot Drive Lisle Office

If 2200 Cabot Drive feels like a fresh twist on a classic office design, it’s because that’s exactly what it is.

Even before its recent renovation, this iconic five-story glass-and-granite building had “good bones.” Located in Lisle’s 64-acre Corporate Lakes development, 2200 Cabot already had a convenient location, ample parking (including heated underground executive spaces), and a stunning two-story atrium. What more could you ask for? 

Quite a lot, apparently. In 2020, RE Development Solutions gave the building a full renovation, modernizing its design and introducing several new amenities to enhance workday experiences.

This was no mere facelift. The renovation included a full lobby refresh – it now feels like the grand entrance of a boutique downtown hotel – as well as the addition of a full-service deli, a building conference room, and a penthouse lounge space with panoramic views of nature.

Somewhat less dramatic (but no less important) are the infrastructure upgrades, including a new roof, HVAC automation, and more.

With good bones and a sharp new design, the newly renovated 2200 Cabot has everything tenants need to deliver outstanding employee experiences—and we can’t wait to see what they do with the place.

Learn more about 2200 Cabot here.

Project Manager & General Contractor

RE Development Solutions

Designers

Desa Design Studio


3500 Lacey

Downers Grove | Office Space

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The day’s winding down (and so is our list). Before heading home, you grab a quick bite at your favorite wine bar, chat with a colleague, listen to some live music, then swing by the local library.

And if you’re a tenant at 3500 Lacey, you can do all this without leaving the office.

The largest building in Downers Grove, 3500 Lacey was built in the late 1980s and acquired by KORE Investments in 2019. KORE, which has offices in Chicagoland and the Denver area, specializes in workplaces centered on health, wellness, and community.

After acquiring “Lacey,” they knew they wanted to incorporate new features that would bring their tenants and guests together like never before, while encouraging remote workers to return to the office.

In 2022, they set out to do just that. KORE transformed the lobby of 3500 Lacey into an inviting social space, complete with comfortable furniture, a stylish lighting fixture, and a piano for live music. The centerpiece of this renovated space is the Coffee/Wine Bar, 3500 Lacey Spirits. Here, guests can relax with a midmorning latte, a lunchtime snack, or an after-hours glass of wine.

KORE also introduced a cozy library and fitness center, as well as the new 3500 Lacey App. Using the app, tenants can easily order coffee, breakfast, and lunch, and stay up to date on what’s happening in the Lacey community.

“Just another day in the office” has never felt better.

About KORE Investments

KORE Investments is a commercial real estate owner/operator of office properties in Chicago and Denver, with an emphasis on suburban developments. KORE focuses first and foremost on the experiences of their tenants and the people who work in their buildings, delivering flexible spaces that activate communities, promote healthy lifestyles, and foster positive workplace cultures. Today, the company donates a portion of their profits to local charities and nonprofits.

Take a tour of 3500 Lacey here.

Designer

OKW Architects

General Contractor

Skender


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DuPage is home to a diverse ecosystem of businesses from a variety of industries. Over decades of growth and evolution, this ecosystem been nurtured by our diverse workforce (more than 640,000 strong), our education system, our regional supply chain, our pro-business policies, and the high quality of life that helps us attract top talent.

With that economic growth has come a flourishing office market, where local businesses are introducing bold innovations that turn their ‘workplaces’ into collaborative environments, social spaces and impactful customer experiences.

Want to see more of DuPage’s smartest, sleekest and healthiest workplaces? Take a look at our past lists:

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2020

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2021

The Smartest, Sleekest, and Healthiest Workplaces: 2022

 

 

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The Smartest, Sleekest & Healthiest Workplaces in DuPage: 2022

When is a workplace more than just a place for work?

By transforming their offices into collaborative environments and impactful customer experiences, businesses across DuPage County are making us rethink the modern workplace—and even work itself.

These are eight of DuPage’s smartest, sleekest and healthiest workplaces in 2022.

Flavorchem SRS Center for Taste Innovation

Downers Grove, IL | Flavor/Ingredient/Innovation

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Located on the campus of the company’s global headquarters, the new SRS Center for Taste Innovation gives Flavorchem customers a boutique experience—encouraging innovation, collaboration, and experimentation with trending foods, beverages, flavors and ingredients.

And while the work is focused on tastes and scents, the workplace itself delivers an unforgettable sensory experience.

As you enter the building, you step into an open marketplace. Modeled after trendy urban food halls, the sights, smells and flavors immediately get you in the right mindset. Grab a snack and a coffee, then head to the building’s expansive R&D kitchen, the dedicated pilot plant, the Flavor Lab, or a sensory room for blind and controlled testing. Later, after a long day of working with new products and technologies, you can unwind in one of the premium guest suites.

What makes the SRS Center for Taste Innovation special is that it combines the functional aspects of flavor innovation – state-of-the-art equipment, machines and capabilities – with a matching aesthetic experience. In addition to the urban food hall-style marketplace entrance, there are four specialized application centers including one modeled after a vintage bakery, another that feels like a trendy bar, and a confectionery-centric application center that seems like a place where Willy Wonka would feel right at home.

Get an inside look at the SRS Center for Taste Innovation.  

Architect/Design Team: Lauren Sahs, Designer; Brian Campbell, PM; Matt Meives, Architect.

About Flavorchem: From humble beginnings, Flavorchem has grown to incorporate two business divisions and four global campuses. Today, the family-owned enterprise manufactures over 5,000 flavors, fragrances, and private-label food products annually.

Fun Fact: Announced in 2020, this 25,000-square-foot facility was built on a warehouse affectionally called the “Boneyard,” where old equipment and furniture was stored.


Sassetti Headquarters

Oak Brook, IL | Accounting/Finance

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Birthday cakes are nice, but Sassetti decided to celebrate 100 years of business with something better—a beautiful new headquarters.

Stepping into the accounting firm’s Oak Brook office today, it’s hard to believe that it was a blank canvas just over a year ago. In summer of 2021, Sassetti began building their new office with a simple goal: to create a space where their team could feel happy and productive.

Today, it seems like they’ve done just that. With natural light and pops of color setting the mood, the 9,500-square-foot office brings together collaborative workspaces, meeting rooms and focus areas, giving employees the flexibility to work how they want, where they want.

Architect/Designer: Dawn Newman, Newman Architecture

About Sassetti: Started in 1921, Sassetti LLC is a CPA firm providing tax strategy, accounting support and assurance services for closely held business owners, family run companies, individuals, not-for-profit organizations and SEC-regulated entities.

Fun Fact: Newman Architecture, the firm behind Sassetti’s new office, has designed a number of recognizable buildings across DuPage, from the Girl Scouts of America’s Camp Greene Wood in Woodridge to the Warrenville Public Library. 


REMPREX Headquarters

Lisle, IL | Logistics, Technology and Data Solutions

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REMPREX promises to take their clients into the future. When you step into the Remote Operations Center (ROC) of their Lisle facility, it almost feels like you’re already there.

Built in 2020 in Lisle’s Olympian Office Center, the ROC is the centerpiece of the company’s new 33,693-square-foot headquarters. From the real-time TV wall – which makes the ROC feel like a NASA control room – to the custom switchable glass of the executive boardroom, the entire facility feels designed to get you in a future-focused mindset, while amenities like a large lounge with a training room prioritize employee wellness.

From their sleek, high-tech headquarters, REMPREX leverages data insights, human-assisted technology and decades of first-hand experience to help today’s clients think like the businesses of tomorrow.

Architect/Design Contributors: The Interior Design Group LTD (IDG); Larry Dohrer, Architect; Diane Hansa, Designer; The Missner Group, Management.

About REMPREX: Founded in 2006, REMPREX creates customized operating solutions by combining a broad suite of value-added services for intermodal terminals to improve on safety, service levels, cost control and facility capacity. In addition to their Lisle headquarters, the company has locations at more than 80 rail, port and transportation facilities across North America. 

Fun Fact: The designers of the REMPREX facility worked hard to incorporate the brand into nearly every aspect of the facility, from floors that feature REMPREX colors to wall art that showcases the company’s reach.


The Shuman

Naperville, IL | Class-A Office Building

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While major cities are known for offering some of the most luxurious working environments, the Chicago suburbs have turned the tables. In recent years, a number of offices have appeared across DuPage that rival the best of their urban counterparts—proving that you can have a luxury workspace close to home.

One of the most striking examples? The Shuman in Naperville. Purchased in 2018 and renovated in 2019, this 350,000-square-foot space has been reinvented as a socially activated, multi-tenant, class-A office building. Here, there’s no such thing as an ‘ordinary’ workday. From the five-story, light-filled atrium to the state-of-the-art gym and the rotating selection of Chicagoland restaurants, the Shuman delivers a truly luxurious experience centered on collaboration, community, health and wellness.

Explore the Shuman’s high-end amenities and urban-inspired workplace experience.

Design/Renovation: Franklin Partners

Fun Fact: Want to practice your swing? Head to the Shuman Open, an on-site golf simulator open for year-round play. 


M/I Homes Chicago-Area Headquarters

Naperville, IL | Homebuilding

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As one of the nation’s leading homebuilders, M/I approaches homebuilding with the idea that every square foot must serve a purpose.

M/I applied that same principle when moving their Chicago-area headquarters to CityGate Centre in Naperville, an office where every square foot (all 26,669 of them) serves a purpose.

Representing Naperville’s largest office space move in 2022 thus far, the new space brings together all of M/I’s core services, from homebuilding operations and design to mortgage and title. By bringing these services under one roof, the company can enhance collaboration among its workers and streamline the customer experience.

The new office’s focus on health helps employees feel right at home. In response to COVID-19, Calamos Real Estate installed an ionized clean-air system in the building that houses M/I’s office. This state-of-the-art filtration system eliminates harmful viruses and bacteria from the air without producing harmful levels of ozone or other byproducts, allowing employees to breathe easy while staying true to M/I’s sustainability commitment.

The new location is also key to acquiring and retaining talent. Located among the communities where many of their employees live, CityGate Centre offers employees and customers access to shopping, dining, health services, a luxury hotel and luxury apartment rentals. Learn more about CityGate Centre’s Class A office spaces and amenities.

Architect: Ron Walker, EWP Architects

About M/I Homes: Founded in 1976 by Irving and Melvin Schottenstein, M/I Homes has fulfilled the dreams of over 140,000 homeowners and grown to become one of the nation’s leading homebuilders.

Fun Fact: All of the attributes you see on the “We Wall” (pictured above) were submitted by M/I associates.


Norix Headquarters

West Chicago, IL | Design & Advanced Manufacturing

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For Norix, a leader in the design and production of furniture for healthcare, corrections and other challenging environments, sustainability is front and center. Now, the company’s new corporate headquarters in West Chicago is bringing that value to life—inside and out.

Much like M/I Homes’ new Naperville office, the Norix corporate headquarters in West Chicago consolidates the company’s core services under one roof. Here, products are manufactured, assembled, packaged and stored alongside a showroom for customers and the company’s corporate offices. This allows Norix to streamline their operations and improve collaboration, while inviting customers and employees to join in their commitment to sustainability.

The new building and campus embody that commitment. Located within the 800-acre DuPage Business Center, the 22-acre Norix campus is inspired by the natural prairie that existed prior to the industrial park’s development. That comes with some perks; the landscape’s natural grasses and wetlands require less mowing—less herbicides and fertilizers, too. Meanwhile, paved surfaces are designed to filter stormwater back into the ground, reducing the need for irrigation.

Then there’s the building itself. Designed according to LEED Gold standards, the 205,563-square foot headquarters is mostly powered by clean-energy sources – including on-site solar panels – while features like double-paneled insulated curtain glass and sunshades reduce energy consumption. Powered by clean energy and immersed in natural light, the Norix team integrates green manufacturing principles into their design and production, including product lines made with recycled materials.

That commitment to nature and sustainability extends to the employee experience, with outdoor patios, walking paths and natural interior lighting helping workers feel connected to nature. In-house showers encourage employees to bike to work, while preferred parking spaces are reserved for carpoolers and fuel-efficient vehicles.

Learn more about Norix’s Green Policy.

Architect Team: Heitman Architects

About Norix: Leveraging more than 35 years of experience, Norix designs innovative, robust furniture that meets the real-world need for humanizing challenging environments. 

Fun Fact: Heitman Architects, the team behind the new Norix headquarters, has designed more than eight million square feet of LEED-certified industrial buildings, including the first of its kind in Illinois.


P4 Operations Center

Downers Grove, IL | Private Security/Crime Prevention

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In the security industry, information is everything. And at the state-of-the-art P4 Operations Center in Downers Grove, information from thousands of sources – cameras, alarms and other sensors – comes together to help the company provide some of the best security solutions in the business.  

P4 provides security for thousands of clients, from schools and hospitals to government officials and even large-scale events. And while they employ thousands of on-site officers in Illinois and elsewhere, their Downers Grove Operations Center functions as the organization’s eyes and ears.

From here, operators tap into real-time data and coordinate with security officers to monitor their clients’ locations and assets, prevent potential crimes, and respond to emergencies. Operators can even lock and unlock doors and perform talk-down procedures to help de-escalate situations hundreds of miles away. The Operations Center also enables P4 to provide cost-effective alternatives to traditional officer staffing, including remote alarm response, video monitoring and other off-site solutions, giving P4 the flexibility to serve a wider variety of clientele. 

In addition to the command center, the 11,000-square-foot Operations Center is also home to P4 Academy, a training facility where security officers take courses in subjects like Emergency Management, Tactical Training and Human Resources Training.

Designed By: P4 President and CEO Lawrence A. Doria

About P4: A locally focused security company supported by state, national and global resources, P4 provides on-site and remote security services for corporations, governments, schools, hospitals, private individuals and others.

Fun Fact: The P4 team recently worked with local police to help prevent a potential car theft at a Chicago-area dealership. Read more about it here.


Venture X Oak Brook – Chicago 

Oak Brook, IL | Shared Workspace

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In 2021, businesses and professionals everywhere were grappling with new hybrid-work models (and many of us still are).

Meanwhile, Venture X was building a solution.

With more than 28,000 square feet of space and 80 private offices, Venture X Oak Brook – Chicago is a shared workspace designed for today’s hybrid working models. Flexible, adaptable and featuring all the amenities a team of up to 10 employees might need, the space is designed to accommodate work in all its forms.

Need a quiet place to focus? Step into a turn-key private office with sound suppression. Want to host an event? There’s a space for that. Need to pull the team together for a brainstorm? Head to an on-demand meeting room.

While Venture X provides tenants with the privacy and security they need, it also brings them together as a community. During and after the workday, tenants can relax, mingle and collaborate in a variety of shared spaces—from a café with gourmet coffee and tea to a wellness room, member lounges, and a large, fully furnished outdoor terrace. Venture X also regularly hosts events to help professionals network, meet potential business partners, and share best practices across industries.

Explore the space and take a virtual tour here.

About Venture X Chicago – Oak Brook: Built in 2021, Venture X is a locally owned and operated workspace providing flexible terms, turn-key private offices, event space and on-demand meeting and desk solutions. Private offices can accommodate individuals or teams of up to ten employees, and members are welcome to retrofit their office to suit their needs.

Fun Fact: As a tenant at Venture X Chicago – Oak Brook, you get access to all of Venture X’s locations around the world, from Canada and Mexico to Dubai, India and more.


Keep Exploring the Offices and Workplaces of DuPage County

Workplaces in DuPage County

DuPage is home to a diverse ecosystem of businesses from a variety of industries. Over decades of growth and evolution, this ecosystem been nurtured by our diverse workforce (more than 640,000 strong), our education system, our regional supply chain, our pro-business policies, and the high quality of life that helps us attract top talent.

With that economic growth has come a flourishing office market, where local businesses are introducing bold innovations that turn their ‘workplaces’ into collaborative environments, social spaces and impactful customer experiences.

Want to see more of DuPage’s smartest, sleekest and healthiest workplaces? Take a look at our 2021 list here and our 2020 list here.

The Smartest, Sleekest & Healthiest Workplaces in DuPage: 2020

What are the elements of a great workplace?

Okay, how about a tougher question: What are the elements of a great workplace… in 2020?

This year, many of us are spending an unusual amount time thinking about the places where we work. When it comes to offices, we still care about the things that we’ve always cared about. We still want an attractive space where we can be productive, efficient and comfortable. But now, it’s pretty much impossible to talk about a workplace without bringing up COVID-19.

The pandemic has raised the bar on what makes a great workplace ‘great’. A good-looking building with excellent amenities is no longer enough. Now, to win us over, a workplace has to work extra-hard to keep us healthy.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at 9 of our favorite workplaces in DuPage County. We selected our picks based on three criteria:

  • Is it smart? Is the office designed to make your workday better, to encourage collaboration, to make workers feel good about going to work? Does it incorporate cutting-edge technology? Does it challenge the notion of what a workplace can be?
  • Is it sleek? Is it attractive? Does the look of the office embody the company’s character, impress clients and add to the fun of working there? (For the record, we’re pretty loose with our definition of ‘sleek’. A grungy, industrial-chic space can definitely be sleek, by our standards.)
  • Is it healthy? What amenities does the workplace offer? Does it allow for social distancing? Is it healthy for the environment? Have the tenants, building managers and architects found creative solutions for comfort, safety and sustainability?

Each of our selections earned high marks in all three categories. But, as you’ll see, they couldn’t be more different. Some are playful and imaginative, alive with vibrant colors, murals and sculptures. Others are cool and sophisticated. One has a pickup truck parked in the middle of its workspace; another has a garden where employees pick fresh produce for lunch.

That’s what makes each space unique, but here’s what they all have in common: Each workplace listed here embodies the spirit of its occupant. Each one is smart, sleek and healthy. Most importantly, each one is a place where we would love to work—this year, and any other.

In no particular order, these are the smartest, sleekest and healthiest workplaces in DuPage County…

 

WernerCo Corporate Headquarters

Itasca, IL | Manufacturer & Distributor

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There’s a pickup truck and a cargo van parked in the middle of the WernerCo Corporate Headquarters. Don’t worry; they’re supposed to be there. The company’s brand-new office, which opened in October 2019, is a state-of-the-art facility with an industrial-chic vibe, mirroring the customers and industries the business serves. The vehicle replicas at the center of the space serve dual purposes: as a mark of the company’s personality and as functional life-sized models used to demonstrate WernerCo products. Sometimes, standing in the middle of the 34,500-SF office, you get the feeling that you’ve been transported to an active construction site—this, too, is by design. The building’s concrete columns are visible throughout the headquarters; cement floors cover the common areas; light pours in from floor-to-ceiling windows. As WernerCo employees buzz between the office’s conference rooms, labs, studios and social spaces, you may forget that you’re at an office altogether—until you realize that no one’s wearing a hard hat.

What we love about it:

  • The creative use of space. Some of our favorite offices in this feature transport employees to another place and time. The WernerCo headquarters accomplishes this act of teleportation with bold moves, like the truck parked in the middle of the reception hall, as well as more subtle touches, like the variety of materials used to evoke the atmosphere of a construction site or manufacturing facility.
  • The brand presence. The WernerCo brand is imbued into nearly every aspect of the new office. Wall graphics showcase customers using WernerCo products, while the authentic details of the industrial-chic vibe pay homage to their clients’ industries. Some workplaces are designed for employees; others are designed for clients—the WernerCo office seems to have struck the right balance between the two.
  • The variety of gathering spaces. At a company like WernerCo, the size and makeup of collaboration is always changing. The company’s new Itasca headquarters provides a dynamic space for any situation, giving employees the flexibility they need to be productive, efficient and comfortable. The office features eight conference rooms, a boardroom, a training room, a reception hall and a café, among other gathering spaces.

Architect: EWP Architects

 

Marquette Companies

Naperville, IL | Real Estate

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Not only did Marquette Companies design and build their new office; they actually created the entire district around them.

The development and property management company’s workplace is in the heart of Naperville’s hottest new development: the Water Street District, a project spearheaded by none other than Marquette. Located along the famous Naperville Riverwalk, on the south end of Downtown Naperville, Water Street is a highly walkable destination featuring premium retailers, innovative restaurants, a high-end hotel and an events venue. The district’s aesthetic is pure Naperville. Marquette drew inspiration for the development’s various materials and key design elements from the city’s historical hallmarks, such as the former limestone quarry (now Centennial Beach), its origins as a farming community, and the Kroehler Manufacturing plant that assembled furniture on the north side of town.

What we love about it:

  • The amazing location. Employees can step out onto a balcony for a gorgeous view of downtown Naperville. Plus, some of the area’s hottest cafés and restaurants are within a minute’s walk of the office.
  • The thoughtful design and attention to detail. We love how nearly every aspect of the Water Street District and the Marquette office is inspired by the history and culture of Naperville, the company’s hometown, while also drawing upon European space-use theory. The attention to detail is incredible: from the carefully chosen materials to the size and separation of the buildings. Every element was meticulously planned, and it shows.
  • The story. This one’s hard to beat: A hometown company transforms what was formerly a 24-acre eyesore into one of DuPage County’s hottest developments, drawing inspiration for the site’s design and materials from the surrounding community. And then, the cherry on top: They love the space so much that they actually move into it. Read more of the Marquette story here.

Architect: Sullivan, Goulette & Wilson

Contractor: LendLease

 

American Academy of Pediatrics Headquarters

Itasca, IL | Health Organization

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The employees at the AAP’s Itasca headquarters are on a mission: “to obtain optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.” They work hard to achieve this goal. In turn, their Itasca headquarters works hard to keep them happy, healthy and motivated—through thoughtful design elements, plenty of wellness-related amenities, and creative solutions to keep workers healthy in 2020.

What we love about it:

  • The creative safety solutions. With plenty of indoor and outdoor workspaces, employees are encouraged to work wherever they feel comfortable on campus—including the beautiful patio, which features high-speed WiFi. The stairwells are extra-wide, with large windows offering gorgeous views that encourage employees to take the stairs. The spacious entryway, which was formerly used for large gatherings, offers extra room for social distancing.
  • The artwork. Turn just about any corner on campus, and you’ll encounter a beautiful mural, sculpture or other work of art. Many of the works feature children, reminding employees of the impact of their work. A mural on the fifth floor depicts an adult and child dressed as superheroes, preparing to fly. Beside them is a quote from Mr. Rogers: “Anyone who does anything to help a child is a hero to me.”

Even the exterior of the building is a work of art, with colored semi-transparent panels that appear to change the color of the building, depending on your perspective and the time of day.

  • The healthy amenities. Workers at the office enjoy a beautiful courtyard and walking space, a workout area with locker rooms and showers, a cafeteria offering fresh food, as well as EV charging stations and bike racks for commuters. On every floor, you’ll find a kitchen, treadmill desks, common areas and adjustable sit-stand workstations. Meanwhile, huddle rooms and numerous collaborative workspaces encourage teamwork and socialization.
  • The sustainability. The building features HVAC systems in the highest category of energy-efficiency. Also, the campus itself features environmentally friendly design, with native landscaping, large natural areas and bioswales.

Architect: Stantec, with architects Ken Novak, Angie Lee and Chris Keller.

Builder: Opus, with tenant rep Eric Kunkel from JLL.

 

Molex Headquarters

Lisle, IL | Electronic Solutions Provider

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The Molex headquarters in Lisle is a story of constant reinvention—fitting for a global technology innovator.

Molex, which has a presence in more than 40 countries, has been headquartered in Lisle since 1970. The campus encompasses five buildings and 440,000-SF of office and laboratory space, all of which has been custom-built or renovated to Molex’s specifications. Since the company moved to Lisle, 100% of the space on campus has been renovated at least twice.

What we love about it:

  • The experimentation. The company’s Lisle location serves as a living laboratory. When Molex introduces a new technology or design feature within their headquarters, the changes are then brought to other locations throughout the world. Some of those developments include Molex-created LED lighting fixtures, security and video surveillance systems, access controls and building automation.
  • The constant reinvention. The Molex mission is to make a connected world possible by enabling technology that transforms the future and improves lives. We love how the company fully embraces the spirit of this mission by continually reinventing and implementing new technologies within their Lisle headquarters.
  • The healthy amenities. Molex goes all-out to encourage healthy lifestyles at their office. Some of the amenities include: a fully staffed fitness center; a cafeteria serving fresh, healthy meals; and various outdoor sports facilities for basketball, tennis, pickle ball, volleyball and frisbee golf. Their campus is set on 60 acres of beautiful wooded land, so employees are encouraged to explore the walking paths that wind through the property.
  • The global impact. We love having such a prominent global technology innovator at the heart of DuPage, especially when that innovator is committed to making the world a better place.

 

Edward-Elmhurst Health Corporate Center

Warrenville, IL | Healthcare Provider

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The Edward-Elmhurst Health Corporate Center in Warrenville is not only an outstanding office space; it’s played a crucial role in the health system’s response to the pandemic.

One of Illinois’ larger health systems, Edward-Elmhurst Health is comprised of three hospitals: Edward Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital and Linden Oaks Behavioral Health, and provides comprehensive healthcare to residents throughout Chicago’s west and southwest suburbs. In December 2019, 900 members of the Edward-Elmhurst Health System relocated to the state-of-the-art Corporate Center in Warrenville, a 190,000-SF space with amenities like micro-kitchens, outdoor seating and volleyball courts. The move was well-timed. As demand for healthcare surged in early 2020, the system’s hospitals had significantly more space to care for patients, while employees at the Corporate Center had a safe, healthy and beautiful place to work.

What we love about it:

  • The role of the Corporate Center during the pandemic. As we mentioned above, the Center has opened up much-needed space at Edward-Elmhurst hospitals and given 900 employees a safe place to work. In addition, Edward-Elmhurst worked with the City of Warrenville to set up a temporary outdoor testing site in the Center’s parking lot.
  • The modern design. The building is spacious and minimalist, with plenty of windows and glass walls that allow natural light to filter through. Live plants and colorful murals add a touch of color, bringing the office to life. There are even living room-like nooks, where employees can unwind by a fireplace.
  • The thoughtfully designed workspaces. Need to work with a team? Head to a conference room or shared space. Need to focus alone? Head to an individual workspace. Each floor features ergonomic desks that can be raised or lowered, as well as privacy panels and adjustable white noise. These thoughtful design elements make it easy to focus and collaborate.
  • The healthy amenities. No one knows health better than Edward-Elmhurst, and the Corporate Center works hard to keep employees rested, refueled and well. Each floor of the office space features a fully stocked micro-kitchen, while a café on the ground floor offers fresh meals for breakfast and lunch, with indoor and outdoor seating. There’s also a fully equipped fitness center and volleyball courts to promote active team-bonding.

Architect/Builder: The Corporate Center was redesigned by Whitney Architects and remodeled by Executive Construction, Inc.

 

CityGate

Naperville, IL | Mixed-Use Campus

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There may have been a time when you had to go downtown to find a cool place to work, but those days are over. West-suburban pioneers like Calamos Real Estate helped flip that paradigm, and they continue to lead the way today.

CityGate, developed by Calamos, is one of the largest properties on this list. Built between 2004 and 2008, CityGate encompasses a 31-acre main campus, with an additional 25 acres of undeveloped land across Ferry Road. It’s a great place to work, but it’s also a popular spot to shop, eat, relax and stay. The campus features two Class-A office buildings, as well as retail space, restaurants and a full-service luxury hotel. CityGate serves as the headquarters for the Calamos companies, and its office buildings also house numerous tenant businesses, including General Motors, PMA, Forecast5, Commercial Credit, Kinectrics and Informatica.

What we love about it:

  • The walkability. CityGate doesn’t feel like a typical corporate campus. It’s laid out like an upscale urban neighborhood, with a walking trail that meanders through the beautiful property.
  • The high-end amenities. Some of the hottest restaurants in the area are located on campus – like Che Figata, which serves authentic Italian in a modern, open-kitchen setting, and CityGate Grille, serving UDSA Prime steaks & seafood with a Mediterranean flair – along with other unique amenities, including a spa, fitness center and various health and wellness providers.
  • The accessibility. The campus couldn’t be more conveniently located. Right off I-88, it’s an easy commute to Chicago, O’Hare and Midway. Plus, its parking garages are ideal for unpredictable Midwest weather.
  • The sustainability. CityGate is a green campus with LEED-certified buildings. That includes Hotel Arista, the first Illinois hotel to receive the certification. The hotel boasts the latest in energy-efficiency and indoor air-quality systems.
  • The comprehensive safety measures. This spring, CityGate took a variety of smart safety measures to protect workers and visitors on campus. That includes: touch-free temperature checks and security checkpoints at building entrances; hand sanitizer stations throughout the building; limited elevator capacities; dedicated one-way staircases; plexiglass barriers at strategic points; touch-free menus and online ordering at campus restaurants; PPE and frequent sanitization; designated seating and workout equipment; and the latest Global Plasma Solutions™ indoor air quality ionization system, which is currently being installed.

Architect: Dirk Lohan

Developer: Calamos Real Estate

 

NAI Hiffman Headquarters

Oak Brook, IL | Commercial Real Estate

NAI Hiffman HQ in DuPage County

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The centerpiece of NAI Hiffman’s Oak Brook headquarters is “The Market,” a community area where employees gather to exchange ideas and eat, celebrate or just unwind. While there are plenty of spaces in the office where employees can focus individually or gather in small groups, The Market is the beating heart of company-wide culture and collaboration.

NAI Hiffman, the largest independent real-estate services firm in the Midwest, built their DuPage headquarters from scratch in 2015, with the help of international design firm Ware Malcomb, also based in Oak Brook.

What we love about it:

  • The way office design has transformed company culture. While many modern offices have shared spaces, we love how NAI Hiffman branded theirs as “The Market” – the perfect name for a place where ideas are exchanged – and dedicated the space to company-wide socialization and collaboration. In addition to The Market, the company invested in new technology, furniture and team spaces. They say this radical transformation of their workspace has, in turn, transformed nearly every aspect of their company, from their ability to serve clients to their brand and culture.
  • The local collaboration. Not only did NAI Hiffman design their Oak Brook headquarters from the ground up; they partnered with another Oak Brook-based company (Ware Malcomb) to make it happen. This kind of hyper-local partnership may be rare elsewhere, but we’re seeing it happen all over DuPage.

 

CBRE Office

Oak Brook, IL | Commercial Real Estate

CBRE HQ in DuPage County

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As an employee at CBRE’s 45,000-SF Oak Brook office, you don’t have an assigned workspace. Instead, you work where it makes sense to work at any given time. At one moment, you might be alone at an individual sit-stand workspace or in one of the many focus rooms. The next, you could be collaborating with a small team in a huddle room, having a large group meeting in the RISE Café, or meeting with a client in The Heart, a dynamic space that serves as a concierge, lobby, meeting and workspace. Where you work and how you work is up to you.

In 2017, CBRE, a giant of the global real-estate industry, consolidated several of its Chicago suburban offices in the Oak Brook workplace, which they expanded and renovated. The redesign was driven by the principles of Workplace 360, a company-wide initiative that eliminates traditional assigned seating and replaces it with a variety of different workspaces for different needs, giving employees the freedom to choose where and how they work. With this flexibility, employees can choose to work where they are most productive and efficient for the task at hand, whether that’s a quiet focus room or a bustling communal space. The days of endless cubicles are behind us.

What we love about it:

  • The balance of individual & group workspaces. When companies first began creating open, collaborative workspaces, some overdid it. Suddenly, everything was an open workspace. There was no privacy, no quiet and – as many found – no way to focus. We love how CBRE’s office provides a smart balance of group workspaces, open community areas and individual ‘focus rooms.’
  • The urban-meets-rural aesthetic. Much like the western suburbs, CBRE’s Oak Brook office celebrates the coming together of urban and rural elements. This is reflected in the aesthetic of the office, which balances warm organic materials with striking urban accents.
  • The radical flexibility. No assigned workspaces. That may sound scary to those of us who have had an assigned workspace since we began our careers, but the company’s commitment to radical flexibility means that you, the employee, can work where it makes the most sense at any given time. This philosophy strikes us as particularly smart during COVID-19, when many companies are having teams work at the office in shifts. Maybe we’ll see more companies adopt the Workplace 360 philosophy in the months ahead.

Architect: Gensler

General Contractor: JC Anderson, Inc.

 

Wight & Company Headquarters

Darien, IL | Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Transportation Firm

Wight & Company HQ in DuPage County

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Step into the Darien headquarters of global Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Transportation firm Wight & Company, and one of the first things you’ll notice is that the space is somewhat narrow. That narrowness is by design. The firm is a pioneer in sustainability – in fact, they designed the first building in the U.S. to receive LEED certification – and the slim shape of their Darien office allows natural light to shine through the entire inside of the building, one of the keys to LEED certification.

When the firm created their Darien office in 2004, their goal was to make a space that connected employees with nature. That goal informed every aspect of the building, from its location and décor, to the way the office blends interior and exterior spaces. Nature is all around; the Wight office abuts an equestrian farm, and there’s a forest preserve right down the street. Then, there’s the workplace itself.

At times, it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where the Wight office ends and the natural world begins. Earlier, we described the office as “narrow”—and it is, but it’s far from cramped. The expansive windows create a feeling of radical openness, dissolving the boundary between inside and outside, while the ground floor opens onto two patios, where employees work and collaborate, as well as walking paths and a garden. The office’s interplay between indoor and outdoor workspaces has been especially valuable during the pandemic.

In addition to connecting employees with nature, the designers of Wight & Company’s Darien office wanted visitors to feel as though they were entering a home, rather than a corporate office. To achieve this, they built an open lobby that leads directly into the kitchen area, with the intent that the common space could be used by local schools and community organizations.

What we love about it:

  • The ahead-of-their-time sustainability. The employees of Wight & Company like to say that their office was sustainable before it was the cool thing to do. Some of their sustainable practices and features include: LEED certification, compostable waste bins, decks and furniture constructed of mindful materials, a bioswale that collects storm runoff and recharges groundwater, car-pooling spots and EV charging stations.

    For this feature, we looked for offices that embody cultural hallmarks of their occupants, and the sustainability of the Wight & Company office clearly reflects the company’s history and design philosophy. As we mentioned above, Wight designed the first building in the country to receive LEED certification. In addition, they have created 30% of all Net-Zero buildings in the state of Illinois and were the first company to receive a Green Firm Certification from the Sustainable Performance Institute (SPI).
  • The commitment to wellness through nature. While many office spaces now offer gyms and rec areas, we love how the Wight & Company’s Darien office promotes wellness through nature. The organic world is present all through and around the office, from the courtyards and the garden, to the natural light shining through the large windows. Employees frequently take walks (socially distanced walks, these days) along the nearby paths, and many tend to the garden at lunch time, harvesting produce and sharing it amongst the staff.
  • The uncommon attention to air quality. While the Wight staff follow CDC guidelines, the company has gone a step further with air quality, installing a state-of-the-art Bipolar Ionization filtration system that removes air impurities, including viruses and bacteria. The technology, which can be retrofitted into existing offices, charges ions that enter the space. The ions, in turn, neutralize contaminants at their source. Pretty cool, right? Wight says they’re currently testing several technologies in their headquarters, like their new air quality system, and recommending their favorites to clients.
  • The cool factor. In the words of a Wight & Company rep: “While we aren’t zipping around on scooters or sipping kombucha on tap (not that there’s anything wrong with either of those!), we feel our cool factor comes from being intentional and thoughtful stewards of the space we are fortunate to inhabit.”