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Hogan Lovells D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Hogan Lovells has been an anchor tenant in their current space since 1985 and envisioned a transformation to their office as not just an opportunity for improvement of their U.S. headquarters, but also as a chance to create the Hogan workplace of the future. The goal was to breathe new life into underutilized areas; optimize their operational efficiency; and bring a sense of connectivity, flow, and welcome to attorneys, clients, and guests.

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