Webinar | Thursday, April 16th | 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Space decisions can make or break your nonprofit’s ability to grow sustainably. As human services, social services, and health services organizations grow and evolve, their physical footprint often expands alongside them. This growth frequently coincides with the addition of new contracts and funding streams, resulting in a mix of leased and owned properties acquired organically rather than strategically.
Within your portfolio lies opportunity: the chance to be more intentional about upcoming lease events, evaluate space needs, and long-term planning.
This webinar will show you how to bring strategy and structure to your real estate decisions. Using real‑world examples, we’ll walk through typical timelines leading up to major lease events and the key points that shape space decisions. You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of what happens when, what to prepare for, and how to position your organization for strong, confident decision-making.
Topics will include:
- Recognizing signals for reevaluating space strategy
- Methods for updating and reorganizing portfolio data
- Identifying major leases, key lease events, and critical deadlines
- Targeting quick-win opportunities
- Aligning space decisions with strategic priorities and mission needs
- Approaches to managing complex or urgent space challenges
Join us to learn how to make the most of your real estate portfolio while minimizing risk - so your space can truly support your mission.
Presenters
Christopher D. Turner, MRICS
As Managing Director of Denham Wolf’s Transaction Services practice group, Christopher leads the team in the planning, structuring, and negotiating of real estate transactions for the New York City nonprofit community. With over 15 years of brokerage experience, Christopher has advocated for a variety of clients in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors and represented these organizations in a wide range of acquisition and disposition projects.
His extensive knowledge of the industry strengthens the group’s client engagements, while his years of experience in organizational design and standards oversight ensure the effectiveness of the group’s operations. Christopher has been involved in more than 8 million square feet of closed transactions and advisory assignments across the United States.
Cameron Tuttle
As Transactions Manager, Cameron works with Denham Wolf’s Transaction Services team to support our nonprofit clients in property acquisition, disposition, and strategic real estate planning. Her portfolio includes leading acquisition and disposition projects, creating accurate real estate-related financial models and other analyses, and providing financial and market analysis to aid Denham Wolf’s clients in these areas.
Register today to reserve your spot.