Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66934-NONST-2027-000000015

Developer Sought for Redevelopment of 254 Main Street, Loganville, GA

Posted

July 07, 2026

Respond By

September 30, 2026

Identifier

PE-66934-NONST-2027-000000015

NAICS

236220, 541310, 541330, 541340, 541320

This opportunity invites developers to purchase and redevelop a key property in Historic Downtown Loganville, Georgia. - Government Buyer: City of Loganville Downtown Development Authority (DDA) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a developer-led real estate and design project - Products/Services Requested: - Acquisition and redevelopment of 254 Main Street (and potentially 4436 Pecan Street) - Comprehensive site planning, architectural design, civil engineering, and construction management - Focus on increasing Main Street business fronts, adding restaurant space with outdoor seating, and improving public parking - Mixed-use concepts (e.g., lofts or business spaces above retail) and detached housing consistent with the historic district are welcomed - Unique/Notable Requirements: - High-quality urban design and architecture - Preservation of some old-growth pecan trees if feasible - Demonstration of financial capacity and readiness - Proposals must include detailed development concepts, financial pro formas, relevant experience, and a realistic project schedule - NIGP codes referenced: civil engineering, land development and planning engineering, professional architect services, architectural design services

Description

The City of Loganville Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is seeking proposals from qualified developers for the purchase and redevelopment of 254 Main Street in Historic Downtown Loganville. This Request for Proposals (RFP) will result in a contract to purchase and carry out the redevelopment of the stated property as specified in the proposal. The selected developer will then work with city staff to complete the scope of work. The redevelopment aims to create a thoughtfully designed infill project that promotes prosperity and reflects the small town feel of the surrounding downtown district. The DDA is particularly interested in increasing Main Street business fronts, adding restaurant space with outdoor seating, and prioritizing public parking accessibility.

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