Manhattan Nonprofits Rush to Sell as Values Skyrocket
December 1, 2013
The Real Deal
Types : In the News
Churches, schools and cultural institutions feel pressure to sell their properties intensify before market turns
Last month, the Brodsky Organization leased the land adjacent to St. John the Divine from the Episcopal cathedral. The developer is planning a project with 428 apartments on the site. With Manhattan real estate prices on the rise, a slew of major religious, cultural and government institutions – some of which are cash-strapped – are looking to offload properties in the five boroughs.
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