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M id A tlantic R eal E state J ournal NAI Hiffman worked on behalf of CenterPoint CenterPoint announces built- to-suit wheeled storage yard O AK BROOK, IL — CenterPoint Prop- erties announced the

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an ideal location that aligns so well with CMI’s supply chain operations,” said BrianMcKi- ernan , senior vice president of development for Center- Point. “We’re confident that this partnership will not only benefit CMI’s presence and ca- pabilities in the Midwest, but also contribute to CIC-Joliet’s sustained growth.” The CMI wheeled storage yard will be equipped with secure perimeter fencing, 40 Hav i ng t he s e s pa c e s placed in strategic locations throughout the office enable such opportunities to occur more frequently. The key is to have a variety of options and locations to encourage acci- dental interactions between staff members. Collaboration among employees garners a sense of camaraderie and support. It also levels the playing field, with no one in the conversation having a “home court” advantage. In return, informal dialogue can turn into opportunities and productivity gains. We can agree that the need for human interaction is a low for a break from being seated.

block heater receptacles, and a 2,500 s/f stand-alone office building. The new facility will provide CMI with the region’s most competitive drayage rates and immediate access to the Union Pacific Joliet and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Intermodal Terminals, facili- tating more efficient distribu- tion of domestic and interna- tional cargo. Construction of the facility is expected to be complete by fall 2015. n constant in the ever-shifting office landscape. Technology may change, but creative col- laboration will still require that human interaction. And creativity – as a byproduct of interaction – cannot be planned for as much as en- couraged and accommodated by our surroundings. Where in your office are you most creative? Where do you prefer to have an in-person conversation? Jon Penndorf, a senior associate and project manager inPerkins+Will’s Washington, DC office, wrote this article, with contributions from the firm’s Emily McVeigh and Jennifer Rogers. n

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continued from page 2A tiple postures, and provides access to food and drink. The walls around the space have come down to allow for visual and interpersonal connection to other parts of the office. Most importantly, this concept offers a place to engage with co-workers in a much different way. There are other types of collaborative spaces that may get incorporated into an office environment. However, they don’t have to appear formal. Casual seating groups allow for alternate postures during work and may spark con- versation between workers. Bar-height counters invite shorter dialogue but also al- development of an 8.67-acre build-to-suit wheeled storage yard for California Multimod- al, LLC (“CMI”) at CenterPoint Intermodal Center – Joliet. Adam Roth of NAI Hiffman worked diligently with Center- Point on the transaction. “We’re thrilled to welcome another new tenant to CIC- Joliet, and fortunate to provide

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