Opportunity
Binghamton Granicus #Residential Property RFP 182 Hawley St / 3 Cary St
City of Binghamton Solicits Proposals for Rehabilitation of Two Residential Properties
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
July 01, 2026
Identifier
Residential Property RFP 182 Hawley St / 3 Cary St
NAICS
236118, 236116
The City of Binghamton is seeking proposals for the acquisition and rehabilitation of two vacant, city-owned residential properties to restore them to productive residential use. - Government Buyer: - City of Binghamton, Department of Planning, Housing & Community Development - Purchasing Department - Properties included: - 182 Hawley St.: Three-story apartment building - 3 Cary St.: Three-family Colonial-style residence - Products/Services Requested: - Acquisition and full rehabilitation of each property - Proposals may address one or both properties - Proposal Requirements: - Letter of interest and developer/owner background - Intended use (number of units, owner-occupied or rental, affordability) - High-level scope of rehabilitation work - Preference for affordable housing components and long-term ownership/management - Encouragement to use NYSHCR and other public funding programs - Evaluation Criteria: - Project viability, developer experience, access to financing - Inclusion of affordable housing and community benefit - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a real estate and rehabilitation opportunity, not a procurement of goods or equipment.
Description
The City of Binghamton is seeking proposals from qualified developers, investors, and future owner-occupants interested in acquiring and rehabilitating two vacant, City-owned residential properties located at 182 Hawley St. and 3 Cary St. The goal is to return these properties to productive use as quality housing, contributing to neighborhood stabilization and the City's broader housing goals. Proposals may include affordable housing components and should demonstrate the respondent's ability to complete the rehabilitation and manage the properties long-term. The City encourages scheduling interior inspections prior to proposal submission and will evaluate proposals based on project viability, developer experience, financing access, and community benefit.