NEW YORK CITY—The City of New York has signed a 20-year renewal for an entire building, spanning 100,000 square feet, in East Harlem. The agreement was entered into with landlord Jack Resnick & Sons for 2322 Third Ave., which the firm built in 1973.

The property's five full floors are 100% occupied by three New York City agencies, including the Human Resources Administration, the Administration for Child Services Child Care Center and the Department for the Aging Beatrice Lewis Senior Center.

Says Jonathan Resnick, president of Jack Resnick & Sons, “Renewing this long-term relationship with the City of New York at 2322 Third Avenue will ensure that these agencies will continue to provide vital services to this neighborhood for many years to come.”

Dennis Brady and Brett Greenberg of Jack Resnick & Sons represented the building owner in the long-term lease renewal. Robert Giglio of Cushman & Wakefield and Ellen Israel of JRT Realty represented the City of New York.

Located on the full blockfront of Third Avenue between 126th and 127th streets, the five-story property at 2322 Third Ave. is two blocks from the Metro North Train Station and Lexington Avenue subway lines.

Jack Resnick & Sons also owns the neighboring property, 159-161 E. 126th St., a 25,000-square-foot commercial building which is currently available in its entirety.

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Rayna Katz

Rayna Katz is a seasoned business journalist whose extensive experience includes coverage of the lodging sector, travel and the culinary space. She was most recently content director for a business-to-business publisher, overseeing four publications. While at Meeting News, a travel trade publication, she received a Best Reporting award for a story on meeting cancellations in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.