
RFP: Redeveloper wanted for 2.29-acre Catholic school property (Ithaca, NY)
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase and redevelopment of the former Immaculate…
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase and redevelopment of the former Immaculate…
The city of Carmel, Indiana is progressing with its plans to redevelop a 2-acre shopping center that sits east of Carmel City Center. The…
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation seeks a full-time Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Manager, which is one of three components of CBF’s broader Making History…
The Northeast Hawley Development Association (NEHDA) seeks an Executive Director for their headquarters in Syracuse, New York. NEHDA facilitates community development that promotes strong…
Egleston Square Main Street seeks a full-time Executive Director for its headquarters in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Over the past 20 years, Egleston Square Main Street…
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