AHRC NYC Relocates to 101 Norfolk St.

The non-profit which assists disabled people is moving from the Hudson Square area to the Lower East Side.

101 Norfolk St., Lower East Side of Manhattan

NEW YORK CITY—AHRC NYC, a chapter of The Arc New York, has relocated to 101 Norfolk St., at the corner of Delancey Street. The new address is across from the Essex Crossing development currently under construction.

The not-for-profit organization assists people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in leading fuller lives. AHRC NYC signed a long-term lease for the entire second and third floors of the building, totaling 15,820 square feet. It relocated from 315 Hudson St., which was in the Hudson Square district, moving to the Lower East Side. At their new space, the organization will have its own dedicated entrance, lobby and elevator. No other terms of the lease including rent were disclosed.

The landlord at 101 Norfolk St. is listed as Delancey Norfolk, LLC, which is recorded as owned by Carter Management and Jason D. Carter, according to PropertyShark.

Savills Studley’s Marc Shapses, Roi Shleifer and Seth Wasserman represented the tenant in the transaction. The landlord was represented by Christopher Owles and Randy Kornblatt of Sinvin Real Estate.

“AHRC NYC was facing rent increases and retained Savills Studley nearly two years in advance of its existing lease expiration in an effort to secure its future and optimize resources,” says Shapses. “Because AHRC NYC was proactive, we had optimal time to survey the entire market and create a real estate solution that would satisfy all of the organization’s needs.”