RFP – Redevelopment of Property – City of Reynoldsburg

Aug 11, 2022 | Jobs

Development Department

Request for Proposal for the Redevelopment of Property

 

The City of Reynoldsburg is seeking proposals for the redevelopment of two city-owned sites totaling approximately 2.25 combined acres.

  • The first site includes the former PNC Bank site located at 7221 E. Main St and adjacent property directly to the south.
  • The second site consists of the former Moyer Autoshop – now demolished – at 7277 E. Main St. and 1415 Water Street – formerly office and commercial garage space, but now demolished.

All proposals must be received by Thursday, September 8, 2022, 12 p.m. EDT.

All inquiries regarding this RFP must be submitted via email to emeyer@reynoldsburg.gov.  Inquiries must be made before 5 p.m. EDT on Monday, August 29, 2022.

 

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