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NKF donates office space to I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation

Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has taken action in the fight against cancer through the donation of office space to the I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation. Newmark Knight Frank has earned a reputation for providing innovative and seamless solutions for any real estate issue, regardless of geography. In this case, it is the firm's philanthropy in the donation of office space at 40 Worth St., a building its principals own in TriBeCa, that has provided transformative resource and support to one of the nation's most visibly up-and-coming social enterprises. "In providing pro bono access to the real estate resources they need to grow forward, we are sharing in a mission to help save the lives of countless thousands each year." said Scott Brown, director at NKF. Newmark Knight Frank is one of the largest independent real estate service firms in the world. Headquartered in New York, Newmark Knight Frank and London-based partner Knight Frank Newmark operate from over 165 offices in established and emerging property markets on six continents. Last year, transactions were valued at more than $47.6 billion with annual revenues of over $872 million. With a combined staff of more than 6,300, this major force in real estate is meeting the local and global needs of owners, tenants, investors and developers worldwide. A TIME Magazine Best 50 Website for 2007, the I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation is one of the nation's largest survivor-led advocacy, support and research organization working exclusively on behalf of survivors and care providers under the age of 40. Our mission is to end isolation and improve quality of life for young adults affected by cancer. For additional information, please visit http://ImTooYoungForThis.org
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