RFP 2023200041 Purchase of Surplus Property; 990 River Loop 2, Eugene, OR
Federal opportunity from KE001001 - Purchasing | KE001 - Purchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 10, 2023.
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RFP 2023200041 Purchase of Surplus Property; 990 River Loop 2, Eugene, OR
The purpose of this RFP is to receive proposals from non-profit organizations with interest in purchasing a surplus residential structure sited on City owned property and temporarily leasing the land. The intended use of the structure is to serve as a community gathering space or interim community center.
Proposal for surplus property located at 990 River Loop 2, Eugene, OR. ATTACH PROPOSAL
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The RFP 2023200041 from the Oregon Purchasing agency seeks proposals from non-profit organizations to purchase a surplus residential structure located at 990 River Loop 2, Eugene, OR. This initiative aims to facilitate the use of the property as a community gathering space or interim community center. Proposals are due by February 10, 2023, and must include plans for not only the purchase but also for the temporary leasing of the land beneath the structure.
The buyer is looking to sell a surplus residential structure to non-profit organizations with plans for its utilization as a community gathering space or interim community center while leasing the land it occupies.
- Non-profit organizations with a focus on community services.
- Organizations experienced in running gathering spaces or community centers.
- Entities familiar with property leasing and management.
- Review and understand the RFP requirements.
- Develop a proposal detailing the intended use of the property.
- Include a financial plan for the purchase and leasing arrangements.
- Prepare required documentation for submission.
- Submit the proposal by the deadline of February 10, 2023.
- Detailed proposal for use of the surplus property.
- Financial plan for purchase and leasing.
- Documentation of non-profit status.
- Previous experience and relevant qualifications.
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- Ensure non-profit status is verified.
- Adhere to local regulations regarding community centers.
- Include clear plans for land leasing.
- Competitive pricing based on local real estate values.
- Consider potential funding or grants available for community projects.
- Outline any rental or leasing costs in the proposal.
- Collaborate with local community organizations.
- Consider partnerships with entities offering community services.
- Engage with real estate professionals for valuation insights.
- Overestimating the feasibility of community center operations.
- Underestimating renovation costs for the structure.
- Risk of not meeting the proposal deadline.
- What are the specific expectations for the community gathering space?
- Are there any zoning or regulatory issues we should be aware of?
- What is the anticipated timeline for review and selection of proposals?
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- Specific details on the condition and requirements of the surplus structure.
- Information about community needs or preferences regarding the center's function.
- Any historical context or significance of the property.
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