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Muss Signs Two Nonprofits at Staten Island’s 60 Bay St.

Muss Development LLC has completed two nonprofit organization leases totaling nearly 37,000 square feet at its 60 Bay St. property in Staten Island’s St. George neighborhood. In one, the Legal Aid Society signed a long-term renewal and expansion, occupying 29,467 square feet total across three floors.

Bill Bergman of Muss Development represented ownership in the transaction. Christopher Mansfield, Craig Reicher, Greg Maurer-Hollaender and Julia Passantem, of CBRE, represented the tenant.

In addition, the Center for Family Representation—which has multiple locations and is adding a new office to provide services in Staten Island—signed a long-term, 6,156-square-foot lease. Bergman again represented ownership. Cushman & Wakefield’s Jonathan Fein and Mitzi Flexer represented the tenant.

Located across from the Staten Island Ferry and a block away from the current federal and NY State courts and Borough Hall, 60 Bay St. is largely occupied by law offices and legal-related companies.

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