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Norwell-Radcliffe Open Space

The City of Boston acting by and through its Public Facilities Commission by the Director of the Mayor's Office of Housing, Director's Office Division, sells tax foreclosed or surplus municipal property to buyers who agree to invest in the rehabilitation of the property.

The Grassroots Open Space Program makes land available specifically for the development of open space projects such as community gardens, urban farms, and passive open space.

This Request for Proposals (RFP) is to solicit proposals from qualified nonprofit organizations or other entities for development of the parcels as open space. The property is being offered As Is, with up to $150,000 in possible funding available from the Grassroots Program.

The Property: 116 Norwell Street (Ward 14, Parcel # 02341000), an unnumbered Norwell Street parcel (Ward 14, Parcel # 02340000), 89 Radcliffe Street (Ward 14, Parcel # 02357000), and an unnumbered Radcliffe Street parcel (Ward 14, Parcel # 02358000) Roxbury, MA, totaling approximately 11,672 square feet.

The RFP package will be available on June 24, 2024, and can be downloaded by registering at https://www.boston.gov/departments/housing/requests-proposals. Completed RFP responses must be submitted electronically by August 9, 2024 no later than 4:00 pm

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