Staten Island Economic Development Corporation (SIEDC) invites property owners and realtors to submit a proposal for a DONATED SPACE that would be dedicated to the development of a BUSINESS INCUBATOR in the neighborhoods of GREAT KILLS, ELTINGVILLE OR ANNADALE on the South Shore of Staten Island. For more information on the RFP click here http://bit.ly/bizincubator

Proposals must be received by the SIEDC no later than 5pm on April 15, 2015. Proposals should be sent or delivered to: SIEDC 900 South Avenue, Suite 402 Staten Island, NY 10314 Attn: Varun Sanyal re: Business Incubator Proposal SIEDC will review the proposals and make its selection based on a set of criteria, which is detailed in the Instructions section of the RFP.

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation Request for Proposals New Dorp Artist Shared Workspace Released: March 1, 2015 Deadline for Responses: April 15, 2015. The SIEDC invites property owners and realtors in the New Dorp area to submit a proposal for a donated space that would be dedicated to artists for a shared workspace. For more information on the RFP click here http://bit.ly/ArtistSpaceRFP

Proposal is for a space where artists can rent studio space, hold performances, workshops, gallery nights, and other cultural events. The Artist Shared Workspace would also leverage the creation of the New Dorp Merchants Group and create a cultural destination in New Dorp attracting the interest of people from all over Staten Island, ultimately bringing in new investment and new businesses to the area. Proposals must be received by the SIEDC no later than 5:00 PM on April 15, 2015 Proposals should be sent or delivered to: SIEDC 900 South Avenue, Suite 402 Staten Island, NY 10314 Attn: John Rodriguez re: Artist Shared Workspace Please contact John Rodriguez at 718.477.1400 x816 with any questions. SIEDC will review the proposals and make its selection based on a set of criteria, which is detailed in the RFP.

2 thoughts on “Staten Island Economic Development Corp Releases 2 New Arts & Business Requests for Proposals”
  1. There is a problem with the name.
    It’s Staten Island Economic Development Corporation,
    not Staten Island Economic Development Corporations.
    The title too.

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