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2024 Women in CRE: Tara Reilly, Elkus Manfredi Architects

Tara Reilly LEED AP
Vice President
Elkus Manfredi Architects

 

What recent project, transaction, or accomplishment are you most proud of? In 2023 we completed a new workplace for Nuro, a startup robotics company in Silicon Valley, California that develops and operates a fleet of fully electric self-driving delivery vehicles. The Nuro project was brought to us by a previous Elkus Manfredi client who is a member of Nuro’s leadership. We were deeply honored that he entrusted us with Nuro’s first headquarters, excited to work with such an advanced technology start-up, and extremely proud to deliver a beautiful, airy, innovative workspace for Nuro that fully captures the brand. The cherry on top was a 10-page feature on Nuro’s headquarters in Interior Design magazine!

Why should this nominee be recognized in our Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight?
“Tara is a Vice President of Elkus Manfredi regularly in charge of the interior design component of large, complex multidisciplinary projects. She is an exceptional designer, workplace strategist, and project manager who has created millions of s/f of workspace for clients across a wide range of industries. With her special gift for building trust and mutual respect with her clients, teams, and co-workers, Tara is a skilled leader and collaborator, straightforward and engaging, while also bringing an equanimity to all her work that those around her naturally emulate, a quality that makes her a wonderful role model for the designers she mentors.” - Elizabeth Lowrey FIIDA, RDI, Principal and Director of Interior Architecture at Elkus Manfredi Architects.

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