Asian American Foundation Secures Lease with GFP in Chelsea

Asian American Foundation Secures Lease with GFP in Chelsea
Asian American Foundation Secures Lease with GFP in Chelsea

### Asian American Foundation Leases Space with GFP in Chelsea

Nonprofit organization The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) has signed a new four-year lease for 6,750 square feet on the 18th floor of 322 Eighth Avenue in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. GFP Real Estate, LLC announced the lease, with Allen Gurevich representing the ownership and Matthew Colavita representing the tenant.

TAAF is expected to move into its new space next month following the completion of renovations for its general and executive offices. The space was previously occupied by Entech Media.

“TAAF is a fantastic organization doing important work, and we’re thrilled they recognized the benefits of being a tenant at 322 Eighth Avenue,” said Gurevich. “As the largest landlord of nonprofits in New York City, GFP is committed to providing mission-driven organizations with high-quality, well-located office space that supports their growth and impact.”

Originally built in 1925 and designed by architects George and Edward Blum, 322 Eighth Avenue is a 21-story, 185,000-square-foot office building. In recent years, the building’s entrance and façade have undergone a complete renovation.

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