The City is looking to dispose of approximately 9 acres of land, which is improved with an approximate 150,000 SQ/FT school that the Board of Education recently turned back over to the City for disposition for redevelopment.
The City of Nashua has spent the better part of two years studying this land area taking the opportunity to engage the community and solicit their input on what type of redevelopment would “fit” and what “makes” sense for the neighborhood.
The City of Nashua’s Board of Aldermen recently expressed a desire to see a portion of the land being redeveloped for affordable housing with an eye toward a low-income housing tax credit project taking place. As this is a large site where a mixed-income and mixed-use development program is preferred. A master developer skilled in working with various end users who can plan, finance, construct a development would be welcomed (not a master developer that would hold an option and seek to sell pieces off).
A community asset the City is interested in preserving is the Keefe Auditorium, an arts and cultural destination that could be either maintained as a stand-alone structure or attached to another use. The City is open and agnostic to “how” the Keefe Auditorium is preserved, but would prefer to see proposals that keeps this community value in mind.
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