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		<title>Office Condo Up for Sale at 666 Broadway as Non-Profit Funding Dries Up</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Amid an increasingly difficult economic climate for non-profit organizations, the <strong>Funding Exchange</strong> (FEX) is closing the doors it opened at <strong>666 Broadway</strong> in 1986, listing its office condo for sale through <strong>Rudder Property Group</strong> for just under $6.5 million, <em>The Commercial Observer</em> has learned.</p>
<p>The 8,621-square-foot condo makes up the entire fifth floor in the 13-story, 100,000-square-foot corner building in the NoHo area of Lower Manhattan.  FEX purchased the condo in 1986 for $850,000, when the neighborhood was little more than a shadow of what it is today.</p>
<p>“Times are changing… new buyers are building this B-class nonprofit into a first-class Midtown South office building,” said <strong>Michael Rudder</strong> of Rudder Property Group, who sealed the exclusive marketing opportunity last week.</p>
<p>The building was converted to an office condo in 1985 and was designed to be purchased by non-profits.  Since then the area has experienced explosive growth, fueled in part by <strong>New York University</strong>’s stronghold in the neighborhood and the rise of nearby Midtown South as a tech mainstay.  But constrained funding in the post-recession climate has led to the downfall of many of the city’s non-profit groups, including at least two others in the building.</p>
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<p>“Like many other non-profit organizations, the Funding Exchange is being forced to make difficult decisions in the current economic climate,” <a href="http://fex.org/about-us" target="_blank">read a statement issued by FEX</a> after its Board of Directors voted unanimously to cease operations.  “Across recent years the national office of the network, based in New York, has faced a continuous decline of revenues, particularly in general operating support.”</p>
<p>As no-longer-profitable companies are forced to call it quits, the bright side of the equation is the influx of creative and business tenants into the loft-like spaces that feature 12-foot ceilings and abundant natural light.</p>
<p>Non-profits <strong>Community Access Group</strong> and <strong>Urban Justice Center</strong> are among the former condo owners in the building forced to move out in recent years, but that gave rise to new, gut renovated offices for real estate firm <strong>The Wings Group</strong> and <strong>Tibi Fashion</strong>, which built its space into a high-end fashion showroom.</p>
<p>“Businesses within a variety of different industries who want to take advantage of great financing to own their own space have been buying up these types of spaces,” Mr. Rudder said.  “These days a lot of people see the value in owning space in this great neighborhood.”</p>
<p>Longtime condo owners that remain in the building include <strong>The Center for Constitutional Rights</strong>, <strong>The Harper’s Magazine Foundation</strong>, <strong>The Trust for Public Land</strong> and <strong>Tibi &amp; Andrews Building Corp</strong>.</p>
<p>FEX and its 16 member funds provided funding for organizations seeking social change, helping donor-activists decide which organizations to support with grants.  Up until recently, the organization helped give away over $15 million annually, according to its website.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amid an increasingly difficult economic climate for non-profit organizations, the <strong>Funding Exchange</strong> (FEX) is closing the doors it opened at <strong>666 Broadway</strong> in 1986, listing its office condo for sale through <strong>Rudder Property Group</strong> for just under $6.5 million, <em>The Commercial Observer</em> has learned.</p>
<p>The 8,621-square-foot condo makes up the entire fifth floor in the 13-story, 100,000-square-foot corner building in the NoHo area of Lower Manhattan.  FEX purchased the condo in 1986 for $850,000, when the neighborhood was little more than a shadow of what it is today.</p>
<p>“Times are changing… new buyers are building this B-class nonprofit into a first-class Midtown South office building,” said <strong>Michael Rudder</strong> of Rudder Property Group, who sealed the exclusive marketing opportunity last week.</p>
<p>The building was converted to an office condo in 1985 and was designed to be purchased by non-profits.  Since then the area has experienced explosive growth, fueled in part by <strong>New York University</strong>’s stronghold in the neighborhood and the rise of nearby Midtown South as a tech mainstay.  But constrained funding in the post-recession climate has led to the downfall of many of the city’s non-profit groups, including at least two others in the building.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_247013" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 340px"><a href="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/666bdwy-1-exterior-670x440_70.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-247013" alt="666Bdwy-1-Exterior-670x440_70" src="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/666bdwy-1-exterior-670x440_70.jpg" width="330" height="440" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">666 Broadway</p></div></p>
<p>“Like many other non-profit organizations, the Funding Exchange is being forced to make difficult decisions in the current economic climate,” <a href="http://fex.org/about-us" target="_blank">read a statement issued by FEX</a> after its Board of Directors voted unanimously to cease operations.  “Across recent years the national office of the network, based in New York, has faced a continuous decline of revenues, particularly in general operating support.”</p>
<p>As no-longer-profitable companies are forced to call it quits, the bright side of the equation is the influx of creative and business tenants into the loft-like spaces that feature 12-foot ceilings and abundant natural light.</p>
<p>Non-profits <strong>Community Access Group</strong> and <strong>Urban Justice Center</strong> are among the former condo owners in the building forced to move out in recent years, but that gave rise to new, gut renovated offices for real estate firm <strong>The Wings Group</strong> and <strong>Tibi Fashion</strong>, which built its space into a high-end fashion showroom.</p>
<p>“Businesses within a variety of different industries who want to take advantage of great financing to own their own space have been buying up these types of spaces,” Mr. Rudder said.  “These days a lot of people see the value in owning space in this great neighborhood.”</p>
<p>Longtime condo owners that remain in the building include <strong>The Center for Constitutional Rights</strong>, <strong>The Harper’s Magazine Foundation</strong>, <strong>The Trust for Public Land</strong> and <strong>Tibi &amp; Andrews Building Corp</strong>.</p>
<p>FEX and its 16 member funds provided funding for organizations seeking social change, helping donor-activists decide which organizations to support with grants.  Up until recently, the organization helped give away over $15 million annually, according to its website.</p>
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