![]() The properties were then entitled through a planned development district and preliminary development began. ![]() Upon acquisition in 1994, the City joined with the Noisette Company to prepare a Vision Plan for all properties. The Master Developer will collaborate with the City to facilitate the conveyance of these properties from the Federal Government. The Federal Government has retained approximately 21 acres, of which ownership will be turned over to the City in exchange for providing facilities elsewhere in a like-kind exchange. ![]() The City has retained 50 acres on the north side of Noisette Creek. When the Navy Base ceased operations in 1993, the property became available, and was turned over to the City, through various property transactions over the past 20 years. City leaders and community members have long recognized the former Navy Base waterfront property as a prime opportunity for redevelopment. North Charleston is a growing community of more than 117,472 people located Charleston County South Carolina. Additional details on the competition, which includes much of the development context, local demographic data and new article related to the project, may be found at įigure 1: Site Map showing city owned parcels in green, federally owned parcels in red, privately help parcels in blue and state-owned parcels in yellow.įigure 2: Overhead schematic of the conceptual site plan The site was also recently selected as the 2023 candidate for the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Hines Student Urban Design Competition. Additionally, a Tax Increment Finance District (TIF) has been established to reimburse public infrastructure improvements. The proposed project is located within a federally designated Opportunity Zone and is eligible for the full range of tax incentives it affords. Additional projects in the area include the Navy Yard redevelopment ( ) and the Olmstead Park Plan ( Olmsted Park Plan) which is the redevelopment of the former Officers Housing Area on the Naval Base. This redevelopment project will become part of a larger redevelopment effort for the former Charleston Naval Base. The enabling legislation allowing for the transfer of these properties to the City was passed in the most recent National Defense Authorization Act ( NDAA). The Master Developer will be required to collaborate with the City on the acquisition of the Federally owned properties in the heart of the redevelopment project. ![]() The development should follow the concepts developed in the “Battery Park Master Plan” available at the following webpage ( Battery Park Plan), at least in spirit. This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is seeking a master developer and future owner of the 70-acre (+/-) site that will provide and implement a plan for a dynamic, high density, mixed commercial/residential use development on the Site. The property’s unique waterfront location, views, and proximity to the existing historic district create a rare opportunity to bring vibrant mixed-use development to North Charleston. The project is in close proximity to Park Circle and the historic Olde Village. The City of North Charleston, South Carolina (“City”) is soliciting a Master Developer to assist with the transformation of a 70-acre riverfront property along the Cooper River. Responses shall be submitted by mail or hand delivered to:Ĭontact: Denise Badillo – FULL DOCUMENT: Navy Yard RFQ UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Maat 3pm EST
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