AD Project #202601500 Mass Department of Transportation, Attleboro, Mansfield or North Attleboro
Federal opportunity from DCP06 - Office of Leasing • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 15.
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Description
This office is seeking approximately 4,300 square feet of Usable Area, but DCAMM would consider space of 3,850 to 4,750 of Retail or Customer Service space in Attleboro, Mansfield or North Attleboro for a term of 10 years
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The Mass Department of Transportation is seeking approximately 4,300 square feet of space for retail or customer service use for a 10-year term, with some flexibility around the square footage. Interested parties must review the specifics of the project as detailed in the solicitation. The proposal deadline is set for April 2, 2026.
The buyer aims to secure retail or customer service space in Attleboro, Mansfield, or North Attleboro, with a usable area between 3,850 and 4,750 square feet.
- Real estate firms specializing in retail properties.
- Property management companies in the specified locations.
- Developers with experience in long-term leases.
- Identify available retail space meeting the size requirements.
- Evaluate potential locations in Attleboro, Mansfield, or North Attleboro.
- Prepare a detailed proposal outlining space specifications and pricing.
- Submit response before the April 2, 2026 deadline.
- Completed proposal form.
- Detailed property specifications.
- Cost breakdown for lease pricing.
- Compliance with local zoning and usage regulations.
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- Ensure space meets all municipal zoning laws.
- Verify compliance with any state regulations for retail properties.
- Competitive pricing is crucial as multiple bids may be received.
- Consider long-term value of a 10-year lease in pricing strategies.
- Consider partnering with local real estate firms for market insight.
- Engage legal firms for lease agreement review.
- Potential competition from other bidders may drive lease rates down.
- Changes in market demand for retail space in the future.
- What are the specific zoning requirements for the desired locations?
- Are there any anticipated changes in local market conditions affecting retail space?
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- No specific solicitation number provided.
- Lack of information on specific buyer criteria for space.
- Absence of details regarding evaluation criteria for bids.
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