Branding a National Office Owner

Patti Faulkner • November 22, 2016

Commercial Real Estate Branding & Marketing

Premise was brought into Rosemont Realty to develop a national brand and awareness. Premise has acted as an out-sourced marketing department. - a service we offer many of our clients, for the past four years. In four years, Premise developed not only one, but two, brands for this owner/operator.

In 2015, they were re-branded Gemini Rosemont with the introduction of a Chinese investment partner, Gemini Investments. We established a branded set of materials, website, inter-company communications portal, tenant relations programs, domestic and international investor relations materials, and marketing leasing campaigns.

Now, with the legs to take them to the next level they are bringing marketing in-house.

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