Notice of Availability - Lewis Field Northern Plot at NASA Glenn Research Center
ID: GRC-NOA-2025-2Type: Special Notice
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA GLENN RESEARCH CENTERCLEVELAND, OH, 44135, USA

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Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (53)

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LEASE/RENTAL OF UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY (LAND) (X1PC)

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    NASA's Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio, has issued a Notice of Availability (GRC-NOA-2025-2) seeking interest from commercial, federal, state, and academic entities for land development opportunities at the Lewis Field site. The objective is to identify partners for research, technology, aerospace, or academic uses that align with the GRC Master Plan, utilizing an approximately 9.2-acre site that includes a 45,510 square foot Administration Building, which is scheduled for demolition in FY 2026. Development is restricted to commercial and industrial use, with potential height limitations due to proximity to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and tenants will be responsible for all development and operational costs. Interested parties must submit their responses, including organizational details and proposed use, within 30 days of posting, and can direct inquiries to Carlos Flores or Matt Jimenez at hq-realestate@mail.nasa.gov.

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    NASA's Glenn Research Center (GRC) Lewis Field in Cleveland, Ohio, has issued a Notice of Availability (GRC-NOA-2025-2) seeking interest from commercial, federal, state, and academic entities for land development opportunities. The purpose is to identify partners for research, technology, aerospace, or academic uses aligned with the GRC Master Plan. An approximately 9.2-acre site, including a 45,510 square foot Administration Building slated for demolition in FY 2026, is available. Development is restricted to commercial/industrial use by the Ohio EPA and may have height limitations due to proximity to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Tenants will be responsible for all development, environmental compliance, and operational costs. NASA aims to increase commercial access to space, diversify its user base, and promote aerospace-related capabilities. Responses, due within 30 days of posting, must include organization details, proposed use, financial capability, and any relevant additional information.
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