The amendment to the lease proposal in New York, NY changes the due date for lease offers to January 19, 2024. The amendment also incorporates updated GSA forms and includes a disclosure for dual agency. The Government has the right to inspect and make alterations to the property during the lease term.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking proposals for a lease of office space in New York, NY, specifically within a defined area bordered by 135th Street and Harlem River Drive. The GSA requires between 11,662 and 12,245 ABOA square feet of contiguous space on the ground floor or above, with a firm lease term of ten years and a total lease duration of fifteen years, including options for extension. Key requirements include accessibility features, modern building conditions, and compliance with fire safety and sustainability standards. The site cannot be located within a 100-year floodplain, and the roof and windows must be less than 25 years old. Interested parties must provide documentation of property ownership or authorization to represent owners. Proposals are due by April 1, 2025, and must be submitted electronically through the Requirement Specific Acquisition Platform (RSAP). The document outlines important considerations for the Government regarding environmental safety, energy efficiency, and historical preservation, emphasizing the need for compliance with federal regulations and guidelines throughout the leasing process. This RLP underscores the GSA's commitment to securing functional, compliant, and sustainable office spaces for federal use while adhering to strict procurement protocols.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking to lease office space in New York City. The space must be between 11,662 and 12,245 square feet and meet fire safety, accessibility, seismic, and sustainability standards. Offers are due by January 5, 2024.