Kendall County Office Building Reopens After Renovations

Expansion project included parking and infrastructure upgrades across the Main Street campus.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

The Kendall County Office Building in Yorkville, Illinois has reopened after a year-long renovation project overseen by architectural and engineering firm Cordogan Clark. The completed renovations mark the end of the second phase of the Kendall County expansion, which also included parking and other infrastructure improvements across the Main Street campus.

Why it matters

The renovations and expansion of the Kendall County Office Building are part of a broader effort to modernize and improve the county's government facilities and services for residents. The project aims to enhance employee safety, accessibility, and the overall visitor experience at the Main Street campus.

The details

The renovations included the creation of a new monument alley, improved navigation, enhanced employee safety features, accessibility upgrades, and a redesigned Main Street orientation. The project was completed by Cordogan Clark, an architectural and engineering firm.

  • The renovations began in early 2025 and were completed in February 2026.

The players

Kendall County

The local government entity that oversees the office building and expansion project.

Cordogan Clark

The architectural and engineering firm that oversaw the renovation and expansion project.

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The takeaway

The completion of the Kendall County Office Building renovations is a significant milestone in the county's efforts to modernize its government facilities and improve services for residents. The project showcases the county's commitment to enhancing the employee and visitor experience at the Main Street campus.