SLED Opportunity · ARIZONA · ARIZONA
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SRPMIC seeks development teams for a 270-acre mixed-use redevelopment in Arizona's Phoenix region, including commercial and gaming facility areas, with infrastructure support and strategic location near major transport routes.
All questions and responses must be directed to purchasing-bids@srpmic-nsn.gov. RFI document is attached here. Additional details can be found at the project website: https://srpmic-nsn.gov/dobsondevelopment/ Addendum will be posted at this website. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC or the Community) is issuing this Request for Interest (RFI) to collect feedback and invite creative proposals from experienced development teams for the redevelopment of approximately 270 acres of Community-owned land (the Dobson Site or Site) along the McKellips Road corridor, within view of the Salt River. The Site is one of the largest contiguous undeveloped properties in the Phoenix region, located in one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States. Once home to the Salt River Materials Group (SRMG), the Site’s future is envisioned as a catalytic regional mixed-use destination that will establish a new submarket. The Community is working with the Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) to extend Dobson Road north from Mesa across the Salt River, servicing the Site and accommodating high traffic volumes in anticipation of redevelopment. The Site is roughly bisected by the planned Dobson Road extension. The western portion of the Site totals 147 acres available for commercial development. The eastern portion includes at least 38 acres available for commercial development, with the remaining 80 acres currently reserved for an adjacent gaming facility to be developed, owned, and operated by the Community. Master planning for the new gaming facility, including final location, size, and program, is expected to occur later this year and will be informed by RFI responses. Developers may propose redeveloping one or both portions of the Site or specific areas thereof. The Site is located near major population centers, with Tempe to the southwest, Mesa to the south, and Scottsdale to the northwest. It borders major transportation routes, including the Loop 101 Pima Freeway and Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway. Its proximity to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and a wide range of nearby entertainment and hospitality amenities makes the Site an attractive opportunity for a diverse mix of potential users.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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