Jeremiah Program Signs Office Lease at 83 Third Avenue in New York City
Jeremiah Program, a national non-profit organization, has signed a 5,500 RSF office lease at 83 Third Avenue in New York City.

In a significant deal for the commercial real estate market in New York City, Jeremiah Program, a national non-profit organization, has signed a lease for a 5,500 RSF office space at 83 Third Avenue. The property, located in the heart of the city, offers strategic advantages for the organization’s mission to disrupt the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children.
The new location is strategically positioned directly across the street from the Human Resource Administration Office, which provides SNAP, Medicaid, and a host of public benefits. This proximity will allow Jeremiah Program to conveniently access these resources and provide support to the community it serves.
The lease was facilitated by Megan Hait of Sotheby’s International Realty, who represented Jeremiah Program as the tenant’s representative. Hait’s expertise in the New York City real estate market and her commitment to social impact made her the ideal choice for the organization. She worked closely with the landlord’s representatives, Jon Kamali, Jeremy Kamali, and Justin Kamali of J3K Real Estate, to negotiate the terms of the lease.
83 Third Avenue is a mixed-use property that has seen a boost in demand and lease activity from retail, office, and flex users. The building is already home to Lifestance Health Inc., Homage Skateboard School, and BYKLN Cycling Studio. The addition of Jeremiah Program further enhances the property’s diverse tenant mix.
The office space leased by Jeremiah Program is located on the second floor of the building. With 5,500 RSF, the organization will have ample space to carry out its mission and provide support services to single mothers and their children. The office space is well-designed and offers modern amenities to ensure a comfortable and productive work environment.
The lease deal at 83 Third Avenue is a testament to the growing demand for commercial real estate in Brooklyn. Boerum Hill, Gowanus, and Downtown Brooklyn have all experienced an influx of density and new development, attracting businesses and organizations looking to capitalize on the area’s growth. Jeremiah Program’s decision to lease space in this prime location further solidifies Brooklyn’s status as a thriving commercial real estate market.
Overall, the lease deal at 83 Third Avenue is a win-win for all parties involved. Jeremiah Program gains a strategic location to carry out its mission, while the landlord secures a reputable tenant that aligns with the property’s vision. Megan Hait’s expertise and the Kamali brothers’ representation have ensured a smooth and successful transaction. As the commercial real estate market in New York City continues to evolve, deals like this highlight the importance of finding the right space and the right partners to achieve success.

Jon Kamali
Senior Associate at J3K Real Estate


Justin Kamali
J3K Real Estate


Megan Hait
Sotheby's International Realty
