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Title: Jordan Giha Connects Public Art and Commercial Real Estate Through WXLLSPACE

BURTONSVILLE, MD, United States, 26th Jan 2026 - As murals continue to shape the visual identity of cities, attention is increasingly shifting toward the systems that make large-scale public art possible. One figure working at that intersection is Jordan Giha, founder of WXLLSPACE.Giha is not a mural painter. His work focuses on coordination and infrastructure — connecting mural artists with commercial property owners and realtors while accounting for community context and long-term property value.“Artists, walls, and neighborhoods already exist,” Giha said. “What’s often missing is a clear process that allows commercial realtors, artists, and communities to participate with confidence.”Historically, mural projects have relied on informal relationships and one-off negotiations, a dynamic that has often created uncertainty for commercial realtors responsible for evaluating risk, alignment, and long-term impact. WXLLSPACE was created to introduce structure into that process by identifying appropriate exterior walls, connecting them with vetted artists, and supporting coordination across stakeholders.For commercial real estate professionals, murals are increasingly being considered as exterior placemaking tools rather than purely aesthetic additions. When thoughtfully implemented, murals can enhance curb appeal, improve street-level visibility, and help transform buildings into recognizable landmarks — without altering interior layouts or core infrastructure.“Commercial brokers think in terms of exposure and differentiation,” Giha said. “A mural can give a property a visual identity that people remember, which matters in competitive leasing and sales environments.”Artists benefit from clearer access to large-scale opportunities with defined expectations, while communities...


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