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RFP issued for First National Bank Building

RFP issued for First National Bank Building

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GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The City of Greenfield has issued a Request for Proposals for the 1929 landmark First National Bank building on Bank Row. The city is seeking a “creative adaptive reuse” to go along with the downtown revitalization goals. 

From the City of Greenfield:

City of Greenfield Issues Request for Proposals for Redevelopment of Historic First National Bank Building
GREENFIELD, MA — The City of Greenfield and the Greenfield Redevelopment Authority (GRA) are pleased to announce the issuance of Request for Proposals (RFP) #26-0302, seeking proposals for the acquisition, renovation, and redevelopment of the historic First National Bank building, located at 5-9 Bank Row in the heart of downtown Greenfield.

This iconic, circa 1929 art deco structure represents a significant piece of Greenfield’s architectural heritage. Situated prominently facing Court Square and adjacent to the revitalized Main Street Historic District, the building offers a unique opportunity for creative adaptive reuse that supports the City’s ongoing downtown revitalization goals.

“The First National Bank building is a landmark with tremendous potential,” said Mayor Virginia “Ginny” Desorgher. “We are looking for a development partner with the vision to breathe new life into this space, whether through retail, entertainment, hospitality, or other community-focused uses. Our priority is to see this historic asset restored and reactivated to contribute to the vibrance and economic health of our downtown core.”

The First National Bank building offers 6,600 square feet on each of the ground and basement levels, plus a mezzanine. The property retains historic character, including original interior features such as the circular check-writing kiosk, safe doors, and architectural detailing.

“The City’s objective is issuing an RFP for the building’s redevelopment is to identify a developer who will acquire and redevelop the property while respecting its historic significance and contributing to the downtown economy,” said Amy Cahillane, Director of the City’s Department of Community and Economic Development

Interested developers and firms are invited to review the complete RFP document, which details submission requirements, site information, and evaluation criteria. The RFP document (#26-0302) is available for download on the City of Greenfield’s Procurement Department webpage. Proposals are due May 15, 2026, at 11 AM.

The City of Greenfield encourages all qualified parties with an interest in contributing to the future of Greenfield’s downtown to review the proposal package.
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