Opportunity

Santa Rosa Planet bids #141234

Lease Opportunity for DeTurk Round Barn, City-Owned Historic Building in Santa Rosa, CA

Posted

April 21, 2026

Respond By

June 22, 2026

Identifier

141234

NAICS

531120

This opportunity invites proposals for the lease of the DeTurk Round Barn, a historic city-owned building in Santa Rosa, CA: - Government Buyer: - City of Santa Rosa, Transportation and Public Works Department - Facility Details: - DeTurk Round Barn, 819 Donahue Street, Santa Rosa, CA - Historic landmark built in 1891, renovated in 2011 - Two-story, round structure with restrooms, kitchen, storage, and central atrium - Located on a 1.02-acre parcel - Lease Requirements: - Open to non-profit organizations and commercial businesses - Tenant improvements may be permitted with City approval; no development or demolition allowed - Proposals must preserve historic character and comply with landmark preservation standards - Uses should support downtown vibrancy, long-term viability, and community benefits (e.g., public services, economic development, tenant-funded maintenance) - Products/Services Requested: - Lease of the DeTurk Round Barn for use as a community center, event space, or other permitted activities - Notable Requirements: - Proposals must demonstrate community benefit and fiscal responsibility - Wide range of potential uses reflected in numerous NIGP codes - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation

Description

The City of Santa Rosa is soliciting proposals for the lease of the DeTurk Round Barn, a historic building located at 819 Donahue Street, Santa Rosa, California. Originally built in 1891 as a horse stable and renovated in 2011 for use as a community center and event space, the City seeks qualified proposers interested in leasing the building. Tenant improvements may be allowed at the City's discretion, but development or demolition is not authorized. The lease aims to preserve the building's historical significance, support downtown vibrancy, ensure long-term viability, and provide community benefits.

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