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Rebuilding Together NYC holds annual She Builds Day; Women in real estate come together to renovate

Bronx, NY 100 members of the NYC real estate industry came together for Rebuilding Together NYC’s annual She Builds Day. Spearheaded by co-chairs Laura Jackson and Laurie Grasso, along with the She Builds Women in Real Estate committee, this day of service brought volunteers together for vital renovations to the Kingsbridge Heights Community Center.

Over the course of the day, the women helped refurbish the amphitheater and repair seating, install flooring and workstations in the computer room, construct a pre-fab greenhouse, paint throughout the center, and extend and paint raised garden beds. The renovations will revitalize the century-old facility that continues to house early childhood, youth, and adult services for area = families.

This is Rebuilding Together NYC’s fourth annual She Builds rebuilding event and first in the borough after having completed projects for community facilities in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Presenting sponsors for She Builds 2019 were SL Green, Hunton Andrews Kurth, Fried Frank, Duval & Stachenfeld, and Wells Fargo.

Rebuilding Together NYC executive director Valerie Payne said, “Community centers provide essential spaces for neighbors of all ages to get together, learn and grow. We’re grateful to this group of women in real estate who volunteered their time and leveraged their expertise to revitalize this central gathering place and better the community.”

Laurie Grasso of Hunton Andrews Kurth and Laura Jackson of FTI Consulting, co-chairs of the She Builds Planning Committee said, “It’s always amazing to see such a large group of real estate players taking time out of their day to make a difference in the lives of the people and the community who regularly use the Kingsbridge Heights Community Center. As real estate professionals, our job is to support and encourage the building and development of infrastructure in this great city, without losing sight of our duty to ensure there is a continued focus on the importance of community. As women in this industry, it is also essential for us to focus on policy initiatives that create more gender inclusion, as well as metrics that hold the real estate industry accountable – across all platforms – to provide more opportunities for women.” 

“We’re excited to partner with Rebuilding Together to host She Builds 2019,” said Margaret Della, executive director of KHCC. “KHCC’s landmark building serves as a home away from home for more than 4,000 Bronx residents each year. With the hard work of these dedicated volunteers, this event will bring a much-needed bright boost to our special building.”

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center offers programs and services for over 4500 children, youth, and adults every year, from newborns to seniors, to advance education and well-being for the community. Volunteers made upgrades and repairs to Kingsbridge Heights Community Center’s main site. Specifically, the volunteers:

• Painted computer rooms, bathrooms, youth lounge, office spaces, and cafeteria.

• Installed vinyl plank flooring and workstations in the computer room.

• Refurbished the amphitheater and repaired seating.

• Constructed a pre-fab greenhouse.

• Extended raised garden beds to increase planting space.

• Painted raised beds.

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