RFP for Senior Center Leased Space
Federal opportunity from NR001 - Town of North Reading • Town of North Reading. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026.
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The Town of North Reading invites proposals from qualified property owners and lessors for the lease of privately owned real property to be used as the Town Senior Center. RFP forms may be obtained in electronic format by emailing Director of Public Services Lillian Hartman at lhartman@northreadingma.gov. Addendum 2/21/26: Due to anticipated winter weather, the deadline for proposals has been extended to Wednesday, Feb 25 at 10am.
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The Town of North Reading is seeking proposals from qualified property owners for the lease of a space to serve as a Senior Center. This RFP is being conducted under MGL c 30B and will evaluate proposals based on price and other non-price factors. The response deadline for submissions is February 20, 2026, allowing ample time for interested parties to prepare their proposals.
The Town aims to secure a suitable leased space for a new Senior Center that meets its operational needs and enhances services for the community.
- Property owners with commercial or multi-use properties
- Lessors with experience in leasing spaces for community services
- Organizations familiar with MGL c 30B procurement regulations
- Identify qualified property owners
- Prepare and submit proposals
- Evaluate proposals based on criteria outlined in the RFP
- Negotiate lease terms with the selected bidder
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of property ownership
- Details on property characteristics and accessibility
- Proposed Lease terms and conditions
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- Ensure compliance with MGL c 30B in the proposal process
- Adhere to any zoning or regulatory requirements for a Senior Center
- Consider competitive pricing to enhance evaluation prospects
- Factor in potential renovation costs or property modification needs
- Consider teaming with real estate agents for property evaluation
- Potential to partner with facilities management firms for property readiness
- Evaluating properties that may have hidden costs
- Proposals lacking clarity on terms could lead to negotiation delays
- Market competition might drive up lease costs during the evaluation period
- What specific amenities are required for the Senior Center?
- What is the expected duration of the lease?
- Are there any preferred locations within North Reading?
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- Details on specific space requirements for the Senior Center
- Potential budget or cost limits for the lease
- Location preferences within North Reading
- Any specific facilities or amenities desired for the center
- Information on current usage of the Senior Center facilities
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