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Orange Element Expands, Completes Move to Harbor East

by | Oct 6, 2016

Orange Element, a full-service creative agency, has completed its move from Fells Point to the historic Bagby Furniture Company building in Harbor East. The new Baltimore headquarters for Orange Element is located at 509 South Exeter Street, Suite 300.

“While our agency needed room to expand and better facilitate client meetings, as designers, it also was important to have a space that inspired us,” said Orange Element Principal Aaron Moore. “Rooted in Baltimore history and long-standing tradition of quality craftsmanship, our new home most definitely is an enduring source of inspiration every day.”

The Bagby Furniture Company Building dates back to 1879 when it first began as Bagby & Rivers on West Pratt Street. The company later moved and became the Bagby Furniture Company. In 1998, the building earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.

“As our field grows and becomes more diverse, we find it not just interesting but imperative for creative practices to inform our design solutions,” said Moore. “In a country that spends 30 percent of its time at work, it’s good to know inspiration for those ideas will literally be all around us.”

The move comes at a time when Orange Element, a Capitol Communicator sponsor, continues to expand its client base and staff. The agency added four employees this year and is currently looking to fill senior-level and entry-level positions, including a director of brand development. For more information visit the Orange Element Careers page.

About the Author

Jeffrey Davis

Jeffrey A. Davis, APR has more than 25 years of news media and national public relations experience and heads J. Davis Public Relations, LLC, a PR and social media consultancy based in Baltimore. A three-time PRSA Maryland president, he serves as Baltimore regional editor for the Capitol Communicator and is co-founder of Podville Media in D.C. where he co-hosted the "Practically Social" podcast. He began his career as a reporter at daily newspapers in Ohio, New Jersey and at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis.

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