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Robin Hood to relocate Manhattan headquarters to Union Square building
Robin Hood has signed a lease to relocate its Manhattan headquarters to a historic office building in Union Square, according to a CoStar report.
Robin Hood is New York’s largest poverty-fighting philanthropic group and the move will shift its principal Manhattan presence into a transit-rich, centrally located neighborhood long prized by nonprofits and cultural institutions.
The lease is an example of how mission-driven organizations continue to compete for well-located Manhattan office space, particularly distinctive buildings that offer convenient access to public transit and central neighborhoods.
CoStar’s report did not disclose certain details, including the lease term, square footage, or exact move-in timeline; those specifics were not available in the reporting reviewed for this brief.
The transaction signals that demand remains for distinctive, centrally sited office buildings in Manhattan’s transit-rich districts, where mission-driven groups and other tenants continue to seek prominent, accessible office locations.
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