You are using an UNSUPPORTED version of browser, please try to update your browser.

Title: MANAGE AND OPERATE A YEAR ROUND HOSPITALITY SUBCONCESSION AT GANESVOORT PLAZA
Procurement
Transportation (DOT)
32 Gansevoort Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10014
Evan Sweet
phone: (212) 633-0185
email: evan@meatpacking-district.com
Archived
Goods and Services
Request for Proposals
4/6/2026
Solicitation

PIN#1414 Due:

Description

The Meatpacking District Management Association, Inc. (“MDMA”), a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, is seeking proposals (“Proposals”) from qualified firms (“Proposers”) by this request (“Request” or “RFP”) to manage and operate a market and hospitality subconcession (“Subconcession”) at a pedestrian plaza designated by the New York City Department of Transportation (“DOT”) located at Ninth Avenue between Gansevoort Street and 15th Street and 14th Street between 10th Avenue and Hudson Street in Manhattan, New York as more particularly hereinafter described. The Plaza is furnished with tables, chairs, umbrellas, and planters, and is open year-round (weather dependent).

It is the goal of the MDMA to work closely with the chosen Proposer to create a Subconcession that is successful and enhances the atmosphere of the Plaza and this vibrant neighborhood. The Subconcession should provide an amenity for those who work and live in the area as well as those who visit the Plaza.


Disclaimer: Pursuant to Section 103 (2) of the New York State General Municipal Law, New York City Charter Section 1066 and the City of New York Procurement Policy Board Rules, The City Record is the official paper of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays. The print edition of The City Record is the official publication for the following notices: public hearings, meetings, court notices, property dispositions, procurements (solicitations and awards), agency public hearings, agency rules, and special materials which include changes in personnel. This electronic version of The City Record is offered solely for the convenience of readers.