Brooklyn, NY According to OPEN Impact Real Estate (OPEN), Imagine Me Leadership Charter School (IMLCS), a pre-K through eighth grade charter school, signed a 30-plus-year lease for 63,000 s/f building at 39 Truxton St. in Brownsville.
Stephen Powers, Lindsay Ornstein, and Jake Cinti of OPEN represented the tenant, IMLCS; Steve Nadel and Nechama Lebrow of Pinnacle Realty of New York represented the landlord, Fulton Gate Realty LLC.
“Securing a new, high-quality facility for our students has been a dream of ours for many years,” said LaShawn Robinson, chief executive officer of IMLCS. “The central presence and flexibility of this building will strengthen our students’ sense of community and allow us to double our enrollment in the coming years, supporting our transition to a co-ed model that aligns our mission and outstanding track record with our physical space.”
IMLCS, which first opened for instruction in 2011 and has been recognized as a New York State Rewards School four years in a row, will relocate from its current location at 818 Schenck Ave. in East New York, Brooklyn in the 2024/2025 school year. The school’s newly built four-story turnkey facility boasts a double-height gymnasium, multiple outdoor play spaces and a cafeteria and auditorium, offering a significantly elevated and dignified experience for the school’s young learners.
“As IMLCS looks towards the future, it needed a larger space that could accommodate the school’s strong demand as it begins to transition to a co-ed model,” said Cinti. “Because the transaction was structured as a long-term leasehold condominium, IMLCS will also realize significant cost savings that will allow the school to further its mission serving the community for many years to come.”
The new location, designed by IMC Architecture, can accommodate up to 650 students, and is being completed amid the city’s ambitious Brownsville Plan, which will result in the creation of over 2,500 new affordable homes, a new cultural center, a new center for innovation and entrepreneurship and new neighborhood retail and space for community organizations