Long & Foster Real Estate announced today that The Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY), based in New York City, is opening a new location in Washington, D.C. SAY was represented by Jennifer Burke, commercial real estate associate of Long & Foster Commercial Division, in Tysons, Virginia.
The organization, which provides support and experiences for young people who stutter, will be serving the Dupont Circle community and beyond. SAY will be holding programs year-round for the D.C. community at their new offices located at 1730 Rhode Island Ave in Washington, D.C.
“I am thrilled that the SAY organization was able to find their new home in D.C., said Burke. “The work that they do will make a huge impact on the community for years to come.”
The new office is 1750 square feet and is scheduled to be open for business within the next few days.
“We are thrilled to have found our dream space for SAY- DC.,” said Leigh Pennebaker and Taro Alexander, co-founders of SAY – DC. “Freshly updated, with clean, classic finishes, filled with beautiful sunlight and providing an inspiring view of the city, it is the perfect place to foster artistic discovery and creative expression in young people and their families. We can’t picture a better place to offer our innovative programs addressing the physical, social, and emotional impacts of stuttering.”
“We’re very pleased to have negotiated this transaction,” said Jonathan Butt, managing broker of the Long & Foster Commercial Division. “We’re confident this will be a good fit.”
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