JLG Architects sets up shop in downtown Dickinson

JLG Architects branch manager Rob Remark works Oct. 31 at his makeshift desk in his temporary offi ce in the first floor of the historic Elks Building in downtown Dickinson. The space is still under construction and Remark is the firm’s lone Dickinson employee, at least for the moment.

Rob Remark is a lonely soul. At least for the time being.

“We’re moving,” he said as he smiled and sat down in his barren, temporary office on the first floor of the historic Elks Building in downtown Dickinson.

For now, Remark’s desk is a folding table, and his conference table is the kind you play cards at. He doesn’t have anything on the walls. In the area that will become his office, there are two large, antiquated restroom urinals — among other junk — in the process of being removed from the building.

None of that has stopped Remark — the manager and, for now, the lone employee of JLG Architects’ newest branch — and his firm from making inroads in his new community.

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