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Nonprofits seek survival in tough rental market

Organizations become landlords for space, profit and to support others in “incubators”. By Joe Eaton With its lease set to expire in December, the nonprofit Independent Sector was facing a tough choice—it could move its Dupont Circle offices out to the suburbs or pay up to $60 per square foot for space downtown. Instead, it decided to become a landlord. In February, Independent Sector, which serves as a leadership forum for charities, foundations and corporate giving, paid $30.5 million for a nine-story building at 1602 L St. NW, three blocks from the White House. In November, the association will move into three floors of the new building and plans to lease the rest of… Read More