Opportunity

Walton County Water And Sewerage Authority Civicplus #117

RFP for Purchase and Adaptive Reuse of Historic Walton County Jail, Monroe, GA

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

August 01, 2026

Identifier

117

NAICS

236220, 541310, 531120

This opportunity seeks proposals for the purchase and adaptive reuse of the historic Walton County Jail at 203 Milledge Ave., Monroe, GA. - Government Buyer: - Development Authority of Walton County, in partnership with Walton County Government and the City of Monroe - Project Scope: - Acquisition, design, permitting, financing, and construction for the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the 1885 historic property - Property is located in the downtown historic district and offered 'as-is' - Products/Services Requested: - Full mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and environmental upgrades - Modernization of utilities, ADA accessibility, and integration of energy-efficient systems - Compliance with Downtown Monroe Historic Preservation Commission standards - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Maintain historic storefront configurations and restore original masonry - Preserve significant interior features while enabling viable commercial activity (e.g., boutique hospitality, mixed-use, destination retail, or cultural infrastructure) - Respondents must handle all aspects: acquisition, design, permitting, financing, and construction - Proposals must include a cover letter, concept plan, qualifications, financial capability, purchase offer, and deal structure - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to all qualified development teams

Description

The Development Authority of Walton County, in conjunction with the Walton County Government and the City of Monroe, is seeking comprehensive, competitive proposals from qualified developers, investors, or collaborative teams for the purchase and adaptive reuse of 203 Milledge Ave., Monroe, GA 30655, a historic property located within the downtown core known as the Historic Jail. The objective is to transition this underutilized public or historic asset back into private hands, ensuring its long-term structural preservation while maximizing its economic and community contribution to the town. Proposals should balance historic preservation with viable commercial activity to drive local economic vitality. The full RFP document is available online and proposals must be submitted by July 31, 2026.

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