
RFP: Redeveloper wanted to revitalize 18-acre city-owned site near river in Tampa, Florida
On February 19, 2019, the City of Tampa, Florida released an RFP for the City’s property as part of the West River Redevelopment Project….
On February 19, 2019, the City of Tampa, Florida released an RFP for the City’s property as part of the West River Redevelopment Project….
The city of Orillia is a city of 31,000 people in the heart of Ontario, Canada’s Lake Country on the shores of Lake Couchiching…
The town of Manchester, Connecticut is seeking proposals for mixed-use redevelopment to revitalize its long-vacant, 23-acre, town-owned Broad Street Parkade in the Broad Street…
On February 14, 2019, Michael Ring TD, Ireland‘s Minister for Rural and Community Development, announced 66 projects that will be allocated funding totalling €62…
Radstadion was the name of a Olympic velodrome (cycling track stadium) in the Olympiapark of Munich, Germany. Munich hosted the track portion of the…
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