Commercial Real Estate

Trophy Office | Terrell Place (Washington, D.C.)

Note: This is a fictionalized project, but it reflects the type of high-profile, multi-audience design work handled over the past eight years.

This offering memorandum was created for a historic office building in D.C., named after a civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell and now home to tenants like Meta, across from the Portrait Gallery. The goal was to highlight the building’s strengths in a shifting post-pandemic market while keeping materials clear and engaging for multiple audiences: the client, prospective investors, and internal stakeholders. The process began with research into the building’s history, location, and specifications, then moved into branding exploration through moodboards and sketches. Deliverables spanned print, email, and web, with decisions about format, layout, and hierarchy focused on presenting the building thoughtfully and coherently across channels. This project was chosen because it blends an interest in history with a complex story, and the offering memorandum is just one piece of a larger system.