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225 W. WASHINGTON

Chicago’s Marmon building stands as one of the most elegant structures in the city of Chicago. Constructed almost entirely of a rose colored marble with floor to ceiling windows and high arching entrance ways, this building attracts some of the most successful business people in Chicago as tenants.

Located in the west loop, the Marmon Building is one block from the Metra and El train stations and surrounded by several public parking garages. Its’ easy access to all major transportation routes makes this building a perfect location for commuting.

amata Office Suites has taken the entire 22nd floor and created beautifully appointed shared office space with marble floors throughout the lobby and a plasma screen television in the waiting area. Our prestigious office suites come fully furnished and offer all executive amenities; personalized reception services, T1 internet access, onsite café, and an attentive office support staff to meet all your professional needs. Three impressive conference rooms provide you with state of the art technology, including plasma monitors, conferencing, cable access, and secure wireless internet access. amata Office Suites have been designed to give an impressive and professional appearance to your clients.



    

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