The purchase price for the Hoffman-Cortes building was about $650,000. The move was somewhat unexpected, but the City Union Mission had its eye on the location. The charitable organization needed more space than what was available at its building on 11th Street. The mission will move its administrative offices to the new location, making room for a health clinic, learning center and additional beds at the current location, says a mission spokesperson.
Hoffman-Cortes will be moving to a building that it renovated near 16th and Baltimore, near where the new performing arts center is scheduled to be built. Space is available for lease in the Hoffman-Cortes new location. About 6,000 sf is open on the first floor and the two upper floors each have about 12,000 sf available.
City Union Mission was founded in 1924. It has been housed at its present location since the mid 1970s. Hoffman-Cortes had only occupied about half of the available space.
Greg Goldberg of Goldberg Real Estate represented the City Union Mission in its search for space. David Hinchman and Kenneth Wasserman of CB Richard Ellis Inc. were the brokers for Hoffman-Cortes. In leasing the company's new location, Hoffman-Cortes is working with Tim Schaffer with Cohen-Esrey Real Estate Services Inc.
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