
Manhattan, NY The Feil Organization has made known that Robin Hood has signed a 30-year, 53,000 s/f lease at 841 Bdwy. The brand-new, built-out space encompasses the entire fifth through eighth floors. The deal brings the 91,300 s/f office property to full occupancy.
The Feil Organization was represented in-house by Andrew Wiener and Robert Fisher. Robin Hood was represented by David Carlos and Andrew Dzenis, who lead JLL’s Nonprofit Practice.
Robin Hood is New York City’s largest local poverty-fighting philanthropy. In 2025, the foundation distributed more than $140 million to 295 direct service community partners across all five boroughs and, since 1988, has invested $3 billion in the fight against poverty in New York City. As part of the agreement, Feil will create interconnected staircases across the four floors and a fully built-out layout designed to enhance collaboration, improve efficiency and support the continued growth.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Robin Hood to 841 Broadway and to support an organization whose work is so critical to New York City,” said Brian Feil, principal at The Feil Organization. “This commitment reflects our focus on working with organizations driving meaningful change across the communities we serve, including Phipps Houses at 257 Park Ave. South and the Archdiocese of New York at 488 Madison Ave.”
“Robin Hood’s decision to establish its main offices at 841 Broadway reflects both the quality of the space and our ability to build long-term partnerships,” said Andrew Wiener, head of commercial office leasing at The Feil Organization. “Across the portfolio, we’ve built strong momentum by offering full-floor opportunities paired with interconnected staircases that enhance collaboration. Bringing 841 Broadway to full occupancy is a testament to the building’s appeal and reinforces demand for long-term, high-quality workplace opportunities.”
“Our new space at 841 Broadway provides the scale and layout we were looking for as we continue expanding our work across New York City,” said Susan Sack, managing director for real estate at Robin Hood. “Bringing our team together across four floors will strengthen coordination, improve efficiency, and enable us to deploy even more resources to our mission-driven work. We’re grateful for the partnership with Feil and look forward to growing in the space.”
841 Broadway is located on the corner of 13th St. one block south of the revitalized Union Square Park. Known as The Roosevelt Building, 841 Broadway was built by the architect Stephen Hatch in 1894. It’s centrally located near the Union Square subway hub, featuring train lines to Manhattan and outer boroughs and is within walking distance to the Flatiron District to the north, Chelsea to the west, Greenwich Village and New York University to the south and Gramercy to the east.
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