Realizing the potential of urban revitalization.
The prominent architectural firm was one of the first tenant fit outs in the Joy Building at Tide Point, a waterfront office conversion of the old Procter & Gamble Soap factory in Locust Point.
The 22,000 square foot area includes a mezzanine for offices and ancillary meeting and storage spaces. The most interesting feature is a creation of a senior partner office under existing rail trestle that sits on the waters edge.