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Title: 34th STREET PARTNERSHIP, INC. (“34SP”) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TO MANAGE AND OPERATE CONCESSION SEATING SUBCONCESSION AT HERALD PLAZA
Procurement
Transportation (DOT)
1065 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 2400, New York, NY 10018
Grace McCartney
phone: (212) 719-3434
email: gmccartney@34bp.org
Current
Goods and Services
Request for Proposals
5/5/2026
Solicitation

PIN#3434 Due:

Description

The 34SP, 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 food service establishment concession seating subconcession (“Subconcession”) within a pedestrian plaza designated by the New York City Department of Transportation (“DOT”) located on Broadway and 6th Avenue between West 32nd and West 36th Streets, as more particularly hereinafter described (referred to as the “Plaza”).  The Plaza is furnished with tables, chairs, umbrellas, and planters, and is open year-round (weather dependent).  

It is the goal of the 34SP 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.


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