Lipton of Kaufman Org. reps tenant in 1,245 s/f lease
NY Services for the Handicapped signed a five-year lease for 1,245 s/f of office space at 1140 Broadway. NY Services for the Handicapped offers camping scholarships for adults with physical disabilities as well as owns and operates Camp Oakhurst, a 15-acre residential facility for individuals with physical disabilities. The tenant's new office space will house the non-profit organization's management staff.
Daniel Lipton of the Kaufman Organization represented the tenant, while Michael Joseph of GVA Williams represented the landlord.  
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