Waterfront Holland
The City of Holland is seeking proposals from pre-qualified developers interested in redeveloping the James De Young power plant site (the “JDY Site”), a 17-acre property owned by the Holland Board of Public Works (“BPW”) located on the Lake Macatawa waterfront in Downtown Holland, Michigan and currently home to the decommissioned James De Young power plant (the “JDY Building”). The JDY Site presents a rare opportunity to develop a large-scale regional mixed-use destination that weaves together downtown amenities and waterfront land with direct access to Lake Michigan. Only developers who have been asked by the City to respond to the RFP should do so.
Proposals from Pre-Qualified Developers Due:
5 PM EST, Friday, January 7, 2022
Waterfront Holland RFQ-P 08-30-2021
Waterfront_Holland_RFQ-P_05-05-2021
Addendum 1, Issue June 14, 2021
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Documents
E1. Map of Publicly Owned Sites
E2. Waterfront Holland Vision
E3. Site Survey and Plat
E4. Existing Utilities and Infrastructure
E5. Site Environmental and Remediation Work
- Alternate Source Demonstration for Lithium
- Detection Monitoring and Status of Closure Documentation
- Groundwater Detection Monitoring and Assessment Report
- HBPW Pase II ESA_Final 12-27-2019
- JDY Decommisssioning TA Final Report
- JDY Phase I ESA_December 2018 Final - 12-21-18
- Soil Excavation Summary Report