The Howard University in Washington, DC has issued a request for qualification (RFQ) seeking a private sector developer for its East Campus redevelopment.
The private partner will prepare a master development plan for the University’s East Campus Redevelopment Project, consisting of 23.3 acres and located east of Catholic University in Northeast Washington, DC. It will conduct due diligence, engage community stakeholders, and identify executable development options for the East Campus.
The developer will work collaboratively with Howard to prepare development, financial, community engagement and property management (including operations and maintenance) plans for the project.
The East Campus will offer a diverse selection of housing options that complement the existing neighborhood. At the same time, the redeveloped campus will enhance the academic experience for Howard’s students, faculty, and staff and advance the economic stability of the University.
Howard University founded in in 1867, is a private university comprised of 13 schools and colleges.
Deadline for submitting proposals is April, 28. Further information of this business opportunity is available here.
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