Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. (DGRI) invites all interested parties to submit their qualifications to help evaluate and recommend a long-term governing framework and funding strategy for developing, managing and sustaining the public assets associated with the future revitalized Grand River corridor in Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, which anchors one of the fastest growing region's in the U.S.

Click here to read the full Request for Qualifications, which presents the scope of work, outlines relevant supporting info and overviews the anticipated project schedule.

Key deliverables include:

  • An analysis of governance options and rationale for a preferred alternative to realize the vision for a restored, revitalized and high-performing Grand River corridor.
  • A proposed multi-year capital plan to implement the community’s goal of establishing a River for All.
  • A proposed funding plan to build, manage and maintain the new riverfront amenity.
  • An assessment of the estimated economic benefits of building the proposed riverfront amenity.

Grand Rapidians envision a restored and revitalized Grand River corridor as a signature public amenity in a class with such ambitious civic projects as The High Line in New York City, Atlanta’s BeltLine and the waterfront revitalization initiatives underway in Toronto, Chicago and Detroit.

The campaign is a collaboration between the City of Grand Rapids, DGRI, Grand Rapids Whitewater, Kent County, local philanthropists, the state and federal government and numerous other community partners.

Interested RFQ respondents should contact DGRI Chief Outcomes Officer Andy Guy with questions and to submit a proposal.

The deadline to respond is June 10, 2019.