Streamline recreates piece of history in forever home

Celebrates adaptive reuse of QC treasure at 10th birthday party
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    Streamline Architects threw open the doors on its forever home in downtown Moline to celebrate its 10th anniversary and demonstrate its commitment to share and preserve an historic Quad Cities treasure.

    The award-winning, full-service architectural firm — founded by Andrew Dasso in 2015 as a one-person shop — first announced in June it would relocate from East Moline’s Rust Belt downriver to new offices at 1800…

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