Avison Young negotiated a 91-month, 19,350-square-foot office lease on behalf of Larkin Street Youth Services, which is relocating from 711 Van Ness. The new space is within the Lighthouse Building at 1155 Market St. in downtown... Read more »
A nonprofit is hoping to ease the California housing crunch with a building method that is centuries old—stacking bales of straw. Just Places, which is partnered with another housing nonprofit, People First,... Read more »
As the third quarter comes to a close, a social services organization has notched the largest office lease of the year so far in Los Angeles County. The North Los Angeles County... Read more »
Newmark negotiated a 166,867-square-foot, long-term headquarters lease renewal and expansion on behalf of North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC) at Wset Valley Corporate Center, 9200 Oakdale Ave. in Chatsworth. The transaction... Read more »
Nonprofit organization Fedcap has signed a new 37,760-square-foot lease for its new headquarters at 39 Broadway in Manhattan’s Financial District. The company occupies the entire second and third floors of the 37-story... Read more »
Everyone knows about the National Association of Realtors’(NAR) political action committee, but few know about its affiliate nonprofit the American Property Owners Alliance. While NAR’s PAC supports political candidates whose beliefs and... Read more »
Cresa senior advisors Waite Buckley and Michael Herz arranged a 10-year renewal lease for 7,500 square feet at 1 Smith St., Brooklyn for The HOPE Program, a nonprofit that provides training and job placement... Read more »
Rudin finalized leases with law firm Sacks & Sacks LLP and nonprofit After-School All-Stars totaling 13,377 square feet at One Battery Park Plaza. The two leases bring the 35-story, 870,000 square-foot office tower in Lower Manhattan to 96%... Read more »
Los Angeles Beautification Team, a nonprofit dedicated to community improvement, has sold its 6,743-square-foot office building, located at 1741 N. Cherokee Ave. in Hollywood, for $5,375,000. The buyer was Big Sunday, a... Read more »
Ed Hadad and Tenderloin Neighborhood Development each want to build next-door apartment buildings in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset, where new housing is scarce. Locally based Arcus Architecture + Planning, representing Hadad, filed... Read more »