CresaPartners' Weinstein reps tenant in two leases totaling 39,390 s/f
Little Flower Children and Family Services has renewed leases totaling 39,390 s/f at two Joseph P. Day properties in Brooklyn Heights: 186 Joralemon St. and 44 Court St., according to CresaPartners.
"Little Flower, a not-for-profit charity serving children, families and developmentally disabled adults across N.Y.C. and Long Island, has occupied space in the buildings for over 10 years and has been in Joseph P. Day buildings for over 40 years," said Nancy Weinstein, vice president at CresaPartners, who represented the tenant. "This early renewal will enable the non-profit to remain at the two addresses and save a substantial amount of money over the next 10 years."
Robert Oliver of Joseph P. Day Realty Corp. negotiated for the owner.
CresaPartners is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction Management, Project Management, Relocation Planning and Management, Strategic Planning, Workforce & Location Planning, Subleases and Dispositions, Lease Administration, Capital Markets, and Facilities Consulting. With more than 50 North American offices, CresaPartners is the largest pure tenant representation firm in the U.S. and Canada. Through a partnership with Atisreal international real estate group, CresaPartners is a member of one of the leading real estate organizations in the world, covering 35 countries. For more information, visit www.cresapartners.com.
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