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Avison Young Sale Nets New Location For Jewish Family Service In Stamford

Sean Cahill, Principal and Managing Director of Avison Young's Fairfield/Westchester office, announced agents Christopher Grundy and James Searl completed a sale to find a new home in Stamford for the Elayne and James Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County.

The new home of the Elayne and James Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County.

The new home of the Elayne and James Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County.

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The non-profit organization will relocate to 196 Greyrock Place in Stamford, a 7,500-square-foot office condominium. The purchase price of the condominium was $925,000. Cushman & Wakefield, represented by Trip Hoffman and Brian Scruton, served as the agency broker.

The Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County will be relocating from 733 Summer Street in Stamford, which will be demolished and rebuilt as residential apartments.

The organization had intended to sign a long-term lease at another location on Summer Street, but Grundy and Searl secured a space that had been built out for a non-profit with similar operations. The Avison Young team negotiated an aggressive purchase price based on its knowledge of local market trends and the history of the former owner and the building. The building is also known 25 Forest Street, “The Classic.”

The unit is the only commercial space in the building and offers more square footage for the Jewish Family Service than its prior location.

The Elayne and James Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County has served Stamford, Westport, Bridgeport and Upper Fairfield County since 1978. Its mission is to sustain families and individuals through life’s challenges and build strong communities.

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