NEW YORK CITY-The largest food rescue program in the world has expanded its headquarters space, taking on the entire third floor at 575 8th Ave. The long-term lease gives the non-profit two contiguous floors in the 24-story Garment District building.

According to James Meiskin, president of Plymouth Partners, who brokered for City Harvest, the 10,500-sf of expansion “effectively doubled its space under very attractive conditions in a soft market. The 208,000-sf building is owned by Samuel W. Rosenblatt’s Pennbus Realties Inc. Daniel Breiman of Olmstead Properties Inc., which also manages the building, represented the owner.

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