The City of Laramie is requesting proposals from developers for the "North 4th Street Redevelopment Project," which aims to create a mixed-use space combining housing and commercial facilities. With the recent re-location of the City of Laramie’s Public Works Facilities the City desires to partner with a private development firm for the immediate redevelopment of the now vacant city-owned site located along the eastern side of North 4th Street, between Canby and Shield Street. The City is seeking to collaborate with potential developers through sale of the property or other mutually advantageous agreement for redevelopment of this property. The immediate goal is to redevelop the site to assist in meeting the community's needs for both housing and commercial spaces. In recent years the City of Laramie has strategically focused on residential and commercial recruitment, both of which have been a noted need in the community. Laramie is prepared for redevelopment, thanks to enhanced review processes and updated regulations that facilitate housing development. The City envisions a partnership with the private sector related to this property that will provide an opportunity to meet both these residential and commercial needs, while bolstering this area with a new, vibrant, livable, and innovative development. The City acknowledges that the private sector is better equipped to undertake this development project. Therefore, the city is seeking a public private partnership to take this project on. This collaboration may include different arrangements, including an outright property sale, a reduced sale price with tax credits, or land donation, among others. Each option is designed to redevelop the site in a way that meets both the City of Laramie's goals and the needs of its residents. The partnership is intended to be profitable and mutually beneficial, offering both community value and a rewarding opportunity for the developer. To be considered, complete proposals must include a development concept, any necessary agreements, and needed entitlements (such as rezoning, replats or permitting) needed to make the project a reality. The city expects to negotiate partnership details, development plans, milestones, pricing, and other key project aspects with the selected developer once a proposal is chosen. Please see the full RFP at the link provided.