Within the wake of a major uptick in leasing exercise in Brooklyn, social companies company Secure Horizon has introduced its relocation to a 20,000-square-foot area close to downtown Brooklyn. The group — which focuses on offering help to victims of violence — will occupy the sixth ground of Quinlan Growth Group’s 41 Flatbush Ave., often known as the Pioneer Constructing.
The owner was represented by a Cushman & Wakefield group that included Ron Lo Russo, Pierce Hance and Remy Liebersohn, together with Joseph Cirone of CBRE. The tenant additionally relied on the companies of Cushman & Wakefield by means of Jason Kroeger and Frank Liantonio.
Secure Horizon’s present headquarters at 2 Lafayette St. in Manhattan will stay lively, and the group has not but disclosed which of its 14 New York Metropolis areas will likely be closing to accommodate the relocation.
The non-profit’s relocation away from Manhattan underscores a rising curiosity from potential tenants within the Brooklyn workplace market. The Pioneer Constructing — lately renovated with a brand new foyer, façade, home windows and rooftop terrace — presents a perfect working setting for numerous corporations and organizations.
“With an upcoming lease expiration, Secure Horizon had the flexibility to reevaluate its area wants and create a brand new and extra environment friendly setting for the group’s workers and purchasers,” Kroeger stated. “The property’s strategic location presents a perfect setting to foster collaboration and accommodate the group’s must serve the neighborhood.”
Latest additions to the Pioneer Constructing embody actual property funding agency Advantage Hill Capital — which expanded its footprint by 13,000 sq. ft in November 2022 — and guitar string maker D’Addario & Firm, which secured a 3,650-square-foot lease in March 2021.
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