City of Trenton Opens RFIs for Development Opportunities

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The City of Trenton’s Department of Housing and Economic Development has released multiple Requests for Information (RFIs), inviting qualified developers, builders, and community development organizations to submit information and expressions of interest for the redevelopment of infill housing, mixed-use projects, and historic residential properties. These RFIs are part of the city’s ongoing efforts to expand housing opportunities, strengthen mixed-use corridors, and preserve historically significant buildings.

Historic Renovation: 48-54 Passaic Street. The City invites qualified developers, builders, and community development organizations to submit information and expressions of interest for the preservation and redevelopment of a historic residential property.

Originally constructed in 1690, it was a stone structure as first built as a barn for storing goods along Canal Street, reflecting Trenton’s early colonial roots. Over time, the building was converted into townhouse-style residences, featuring private yards, full baths and gas heat.

Believed to date back to the early 1700s, the building originally served as a stone barn along the Delaware & Raritan Canal, reflecting Trenton’s early industrial and colonial roots. Over the centuries, it evolved into a row of townhouse-style residences.

Mixed-Use Development: 1250-1260 MLK Boulevard. Redevelopment of six contiguous city-owned parcels.

Infill Residential Development: 100 Asbury Street, 102 Asbury Street, and 2 Asbury Place. Redevelopment of three contiguous city-owned parcels.

Redevelopment of five contiguous City-owned parcels located at 618 Edgewood Avenue, 620 Edgewood Avenue, 622 Edgewood Avenue, 624 Edgewood Avenue and 626-628 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton.

Redevelopment of two contiguous City-owned parcels located at 53 Asbury Street and 55 Asbury Street, Trenton.

Redevelopment of three contiguous City-owned parcels located at 58 Asbury Street, 60 Asbury Street and 62 Asbury Street, Trenton.

Redevelopment of six contiguous City-owned parcels located at 241 Third Street, 111 Temple Street, 113 Temple Street, 115 Temple Street, 117 Temple Street, 119 Temple Street, Trenton.

Redevelopment two contiguous City-owned parcel lots located at 233 North Broad Street, 235 North Broad Street, 237 North Broad Street, 245 North Broad Street, 249 North Broad Street, 251 North Broad Street, 253 North Broad Street, and 255 North Broad Street, Trenton.

Full details of the RFIs can be viewed on the City of Trenton’s website at www.trentonnj.org/buyproperty.

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