Closed Development RFPs
Notice
Submissions for these RFPs have closed
RFP for Brewerytown – 29th & Cecil B Moore – et al
The Philadelphia Land Bank (“Land Bank”), is soliciting proposals from developers to acquire and develop the parcel located in North Philadelphia’s Cecil B Moore neighborhood, for affordable homeownership in accordance with this Request for Proposals (“RFP”).
Pre-submission Virtual Conference
A pre-submission Zoom conference (non-mandatory) will be held on March 05, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer any questions regarding this RFP. Interested parties are urged to attend this conference. If you are interested in attending this virtual conference, contact Mathen Pullukattu at mathen.pullukattu@phdc.phila.gov by close of business on March 04, 2025.
Questions
All questions regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing by email to: RFP@phdc.phila.gov with the subject line “Questions – 29th & CECIL B MOORE RFP”. Questions are due by March 07, 2025 at 4:00 PM. Answers will be posted on this page by March 14, 2025
Proposal Submission Process and Deadline
All Applications (as hereafter defined), along with a good faith deposit in the amount of $1,500 or 10% of the offer price, whichever is greater, must be received on or before 4:00 PM on March 24, 2025.
RFP for North Central 16th Street Et Al
The Philadelphia Land Bank (“Land Bank”), is soliciting proposals from developers to acquire and develop the parcel located in North Central Philadelphia, for affordable homeownership in accordance with this Request for Proposals (“RFP”). The Project Site is located on N. 16th Street in North Central Philadelphia, adjacent to Temple University. The parcels specified are composed of vacant property owned by Philadelphia Land Bank (“PLB”); it does not include privately owned land on these blocks. Applicants are being asked to respond to this RFP with a proposal to develop all properties listed in this RFP.
Pre-submission Virtual Conference
A pre-submission Zoom conference (non-mandatory) will be held on April 10, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer any questions regarding this RFP. Interested parties are urged to attend this conference. If you are interested in attending this virtual conference, contact Mathen Pullukattu at mathen.pullukattu@phdc.phila.gov by close of business on April 09, 2025.
Questions
All questions regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing by email to:RFP@phdc.phila.gov with the subject line “Questions – North Central – 16th St RFP.” Questions will not be accepted by telephone. Questions will only be accepted until April 11, 2025. at 4:00 PM. All questions and a response to each will be posted on the webpage reserved for this RFP located on website no later than April 18, 2025.
Proposal Submission Process and Deadline
All Applications (as hereafter defined), along with a good faith deposit in the amount of $1,500 or 10% of the offer price, whichever is greater, must be received on or before 4:00 PM on April 30, 2025.
As of July 2019 the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority (PRA) and the Philadelphia Land Bank (PLB) are staffed by employees of PHDC. PRA and the Land Bank remain independent organizations overseen by independent boards of directors. Accordingly, you may see references to PRA and the PLB. PHDC, PLB and PRA work together to create seamless programs and services that support community development in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Land Bank
1234 Market St., 16th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-448-3034
land@phdc.phila.gov
© 2025 All rights reserved
The Philadelphia Land Bank (PLB) is staffed by employees of PHDC. The Land Bank is an independent organization overseen by an independent board of directors. PHDC and the Land Bank work together to create seamless programs and services that support community development in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Land Bank
1234 Market St., 16th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-448-3034
land@phdc.phila.gov
© 2025 All rights reserved
The Philadelphia Land Bank (PLB) is staffed by employees of PHDC. The Land Bank is an independent organization overseen by an independent board of directors. PHDC and the Land Bank work together to create seamless programs and services that support community development in the City of Philadelphia.