June 12, 2025 - 20:49

Boston— The National Parks of Boston has officially opened a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the leasing of the historic Easton Building, a prominent early 20th-century structure located in the heart of the city. This initiative aims to revitalize the building and enhance its role within the community while preserving its historical significance.
The Easton Building, known for its unique architectural features and rich history, presents a rare opportunity for interested parties to develop a vision that aligns with the National Parks’ mission. The RFP invites proposals from developers, businesses, and organizations that can contribute to the building’s preservation and utilize it in a manner that benefits the public.
Proposals should focus on innovative ideas that respect the building's heritage while ensuring its sustainability and functionality for future generations. The selection process will consider factors such as historical preservation, community engagement, and economic viability. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their proposals by the specified deadline to be considered for this exciting opportunity.
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