Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R) Signs Lease at Pew’s Nonprofit Village
“Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R) has been a leader in the fight against breast cancer for more than two decades. We welcome them to
Komen’s new office in
“This is a critical time in this country for health care reform and the war on cancer. By establishing firm roots here in the nation’s capital, we are signaling that we plan to be actively engaged on behalf of the 2.5 million breast cancer survivors living in the U.S. and the people that love them,” said Ambassador Brinker. “At the same time, cancer rates are rising at alarming rates in many regions of the world and there are significant economic and cultural barriers that prevent even the most basic care. It’s a disease that is expected to kill 10 million people globally in 25 years without intervention. This must change, and from this office, we will work to do just that.”
Originally built in 1989, 901 E Street underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2007, including work on the lobby, entrance and elevators. This year, additional upgrades are being made to the building so that it will achieve a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Buildings Council.
“Pew is doing a great deed for the city by offering space in its new building to other nonprofits at below-market value,” said
For additional information regarding leasing at 901 E Street, please contact
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