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In late February, we moved into our bright and airy new building in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago. Throughout the entire design process, we wanted our new home to embody the people and values that make Meeting Tomorrow unique. For us, that includes prioritizing an earth-friendly office and warehouse. From the start of our planning process, our employee Sustainability Board, called EcoMT, advocated for sustainable measures for the entire property.
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