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Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans
Landscape Maintenance Services
RFP #2012-50-01
The mission of the Downtown Development District is to drive the development of Downtown New Orleans and be the catalyst for a prosperous, stimulating, innovative heart of the Crescent City.
Notice is hereby given that a Request for Proposals for Landscape Maintenance Services will be received by the Downtown Development District of the City of New Orleans (DDD) located at 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3912, New Orleans, Louisiana 70170, until Monday, April 23, 2012 at 2:00 pm, central time.
For more information send name, address and email address to Richard McCall, Director of Operations at rmccall@downtownnola.com. You may also find bid related materials and place electronic bids at www.centralbidding.com.
The DDD will host a non-mandatory pre-submission meeting on Monday, April 16, 2012, 2:00 pm, which will be held at the DDD's office located at the address shown above. Any Proposers who fail to attend the pre-submission meeting waive any and all rights to questions regarding the described scope of services or any other RFP instructions and attachments.
The DDD reserves the right to accept or reject any and all items or portions of items received.
Kurt M. Weigle
President & CEO
VERA LESTER
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE, GNO INC
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Downtown is home to several public parks, include Lafayette Square, Mississippi River Heritage Park and Duncan Plaza
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New Orleans named Major Market of the Year Southern Business and Development
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Downtown's Arts District is home to 18 art galleries and 5 museums.
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New Orleans ranked in top 10 "Next Cities" of the best places to live and work for young professionals Next Generation Consulting
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Downtown's population has doubled in the past 10 years to 5,100 residents. It is expected to double again by 2020.
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Downtown welcomes approximately 120,000 people on a given week-day, enough to make it the fourth largest city in Louisiana
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Looking for a place to live? There are 2,875 residential units Downtown and even more in the pipeline.