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Denham Wolf Secures 10-Year Lease in Longwood

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project (SHOPP) and Denham Wolf Real Estate Services arranged a 10-year lease in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx. Located at 975 Kelly St., SHOPP’s new office is within its target Bronx-based community district and will support the behind-the-scenes and administrative work that goes into serving the elderly community. 

An upcoming lease expiration provided SHOPP with the opportunity to reassess its physical space. Facing an extremely tight geographic boundary in a neighborhood with limited inventory, Denham Wolf identified a space to accommodate SHOPP’s programmatic requirements, in turn allowing the nonprofit to reduce overhead and strategize for the future. 

“Neighborhood SHOPP offers the Bronx community essential social services and finding the perfect location to allow them to continue their work was a vital aspect of our partnership,” said Christopher Turner, director of Denham Wolf.   

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