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Disposition Of Former Amesbury Elementary School Property For Redevelopment

City of Amesbury, City of Amesbury Town, MA·City
Mar 02, 2026
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Submission Deadline
Primary Contact
Howard Snyder
Scope Location
Amesbury, Massachusetts
Submission Address
Office of Administration and Finance, 1 Market Street, City Hall, Amesbury MA 01913

Summary

The City of Amesbury is seeking proposals for the disposition, by sale, of surplus building and land (former Amesbury Elementary School) for the purpose of redevelopment in accordance with city zoning regulations. The property is approximately 14.11 acres and includes a 58,616 sq ft building.
15
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How do I respond to this RFP from City of Amesbury?

To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines. The submission deadline is April 10, 2026. Proposals should be submitted to: Office of Administration and Finance, 1 Market Street, City Hall, Amesbury MA 01913. For questions, contact Howard Snyder.

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