Institute for Community Living

Nonprofit

125 Broad Street New York, NY 10004

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Institute for Community Living NYC portfolio

$421.8 million -G7 45%, industrial 29%, specialty 19%; Brooklyn 54%, Bronx 45%*

522th largest portfolio by dollar value

59,712 sqft – specialty 41%, N9 34%, walkup 20%; Brooklyn 100%

3143th largest by SF

6 properties – Brooklyn 83%, Bronx 16%

1613th largest

199 residential units – Brooklyn 100%

1147th largest by residential units

Notes

Institute for Community Living is a nonprofit that offers services for people impacted by mental illness and homelessness.

Company Activity past 24 months:

Buyer company: 2 for $85.9 million

Borrower company: 3 for $302 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

NYS Dormitory Authority (1), NYS Office of Mental Health (1), Twain Financial Partners (1), UMB Bank (1), Citibank (1), NYS Housing Finance Agency (1), NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (1), NYC Housing Development Corporation (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Jill Fullmer (1)

Recent activity as company:

Settlement Housing Fund sold 860 Concourse Village East, Concourse Village, Bronx for $16.9 million to Gilbane Inc. and Institute for Community Living on December 19, 2025.

Gilbane Inc. and Institute for Community Living borrowed $144.8 million from NYC Housing Development Corporation for 860 Concourse Village East, Concourse Village, Bronx on December 19, 2025.

Institute for Community Living borrowed $62.9 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency and NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development for 153 Emerson Place on June 26, 2025.

Jay Group and Jacob Aini sold 2886 Atlantic Avenue for $69 million to Camber Property Group and Institute for Community Living on May 20, 2025.

Camber Property Group and Institute for Community Living borrowed $94.3 million from UMB Bank and Citibank for 2886 Atlantic Avenue on May 20, 2025.

• Twain Financial Partners on June 06, 2023 bought a loan with an original principal of $25.9 million from Primary Care Development Corporation, Corporation for Supportive Housing and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, signed by Brooke S. Roseberry|Deborah De Santis|Louise Cohen, secured by 2585 Atlantic Avenue, when owned by Institute for Community Living.

Institute for Community Living borrowed $5.9 million from NYS Dormitory Authority for 1225 Halsey Street on May 25, 2023.

Institute for Community Living borrowed $5.3 million from NYS Office of Mental Health for 31 Lawton Street on July 21, 2022.

Institute for Community Living for David Woodlock filed plans for new building for 25,665 sqft in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on August 04, 2014.

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