Community Partnerships Shine as 3 Century Drive Prepares for Redevelopment

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Kushner Real Estate Group permitted local first responders to utilize the 3 Century Drive building for training exercises before its demolition for a new warehouse. Doug Mineur from Kushner noted the realistic environment created for emergency services, which also enabled the donation of office furniture to local nonprofits. Nicolas Limanov managed the donation process, ensuring that resources reached organizations such as the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library and Visions and Pathways. Visions and Pathways, dedicated to assisting at-risk youth, received essential furniture that improved their service delivery. Frank Cahill, the incoming Governor of NJ District Kiwanis International, facilitated connections to ensure nonprofits identified their needs.

The collaboration exemplified how teamwork can turn unused resources into valuable community support. The donations directly impacted the quality of services provided by these organizations. Cahill emphasized that partnerships like these are crucial for fostering a robust community.

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