
Frank D. Reeves Municipal Building at 2000 14th Street, NW in Ward 1 is located within the U Street corridor, which has been a longstanding and historic hub of cultural, educational and commercial life for African Americans in DC, and the area continues to be one of the District’s most flourishing destinations. Across the street from a busy Metrorail station and close to downtown, the Reeves Center is an attractive site prime for new development opportunities and reinvestment in the neighborhood.
Frank D. Reeves Center Redevelopment RFP Q&A Portal
“Please upload response documents for FRANK D. REEVES REDEVELOPMENT RFP below. Please name files as follows: “FRANK D. REEVES REDEVELOPMENT RFP"– [Respondent Name] – [File Type] – [Date]”. Please see the RFP for submission deadline. If you have any questions, please contact the development manager.”
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