The explosive real estate market of the eighties and early nineties opened new doors of opportunity for EGD&P:

EGD&P, providing expanded creative service, wrote and designed a variety of promotional pieces for many of the busy builders and developers of the time.

Southern Management commissioned it to promote their newly renovated planned community, Summit Hills, in Silver Spring, Maryland. It produced 100,000 brochures for Oliver Carr's retail center in the towering, historical, Pavilion At The Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. Bill Clinton had just moved into the White House. The campaign quip—"The other Pennsyvania Avenue address worth visiting this spring" drove a multitude of tourists to fashionable Pavillion shops. Sigal Construction retained EGD&P to promote the special significance of their activities and projects.



( The adjacent campaign was created & inserted by EGD&P in The Washington Business Journal for Sigal Construction, Washington, D.C., 1991 thru '92 )

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