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    Space Available at The Jefferson Center

    The Jefferson Center has space available for rent in 2009 that includes a three-room suite of offices: a sun-room, a one-room artist’s studio, and two floors (a total of 1200 square feet of space) in one of our most charming buildings. Below-market-rate rents include utilities and free parking.

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    This is a great opportunity for those in the nonprofit world, whether they are an established NPO or working on their 501(c)3 status.  The block hasn’t had any openings for quite some time, so is the chance for someone to take advantage of this really incredible environment.

    About the Jefferson Center:

    Founded in 1975, The Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts is a campus of nonprofit organizations and a center for research, publications and seminars on nonprofit leadership and governance. Organizations housed at the Jefferson Center include the Thurber House, Gay Men’s Chorus, Action for Children, the Columbus Landmarks Foundation and many others.

    Located at the eastern edge of downtown Columbus, Ohio, The Jefferson Center has restored eleven turn-of-the-century homes as locations for nonprofits in human services, education and the arts and recently obtained a twelfth property to renovate.

    For a tour of the campus and the available office space, please contact Katherine Moore at 614.228.7441, or by email at [email protected].

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