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  2. Steelcase - Wikipedia

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    The WorkCafe in Steelcase Corporate Headquarters, Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1985, Steelcase purchased the Meyer May House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and restored it, opening it to the public in 1987. [32] [9] A corporate art program has resulted in a collection including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Dale Chihuly. [33] [34]

  3. Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3 complex contains four buildings: a single-story brick factory building with a monitor roof constructed in 1908, a four-story brick industrial loft-type factory building constructed between 1926 and 1930, a brick power plant also constructed in 1926, and a single-story concrete block building constructed in 1953.

  4. John R. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    John R. Hunting was born to an Episcopalian family on November 7, 1931, at Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Mary (née Ives) and David Dyer Hunting Sr. [8] His father was a co-founder of Steelcase. [8] He went to school in East Grand Rapids, Michigan and later at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. [8]

  5. Meyer May House - Wikipedia

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    Madison Ave facade. Steelcase, an international office furniture company founded and headquartered in Grand Rapids, purchased the house in 1985. [13]Before restoration began, extensive research into the home's original 1909 state was conducted through personal interviews, historic photos, original drawings and documents, and publications about Wright. [14]

  6. Turnstone (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turnstone is an office furniture company based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.It is a division of Steelcase and was founded in 1993. [1] The brand was created with the intention of reaching younger businesses with budgets too small to afford a dedicated facilities manager and offices with a small number of in-office employees.

  7. James Hackett (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Hackett spent thirty years with the Grand Rapids-based office furniture company Steelcase. He joined Steelcase in 1981, holding a variety of sales and marketing positions. In 1994, Hackett was named CEO at age 39, making him the youngest leader in the history of the company. He held the position for nearly twenty years before retiring in 2014.

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