RFP: Old Town Hall Renaissance
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- Bid Title
- RFP: Old Town Hall Renaissance
- Issuing Agency
- City of North Ridgeville
- Location
- Ohio
- Published Date
- Apr 20, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 19, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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- RFP: Old Town Hall Renaissance (Due June 19, 2026)
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Old Town HallRenaissanceRequest for Concept ProposalsIssue Date:April 20, 2026Response Date:June 19, 2026www.nridgeville.gov/oldtownhallTable of Contents03Introduction & Background05Site Information & BuildingReview08Concept Plans09Project Goals10Proposal Requirements &Evaluation12Exhibits & AvailableInformation13General ConditionsAdditional exhibits and reference materials are available atwww.nridgeville.gov/oldtownhall.Questions:Kim Lieber, AICPDirector of Planning & DevelopmentIntroduction and BackgroundThe City of North Ridgeville seeks innovative concepts for therevitalization of the historic Old Town Hall. The city aims to partnerwith a developer to preserve and expand the historic building andreposition it for a mix of assembly uses, which may include an eventcenter, food and beverage space and/or civic and cultural activities.The goal of this Request for Concept Proposals (RFP) is to invitecreative ideas from qualified developers and design teams and togauge developer interest in developing this facility in partnershipwith the city without requiring financial proposals at this stage.HISTORYThe Old Town Hall, located at 36119 Center Ridge in NorthRidgeville, was built in 1882–1883 to replace an earlier township hallfrom 1840. Designed by Elah Terrell, grandson of local pioneers, thetwo-story brick building features Amherst sandstone trim, a slateroof, and a copper-covered bell tower. The lower floor originallyhosted elections and township business, while the upper floorserved as a meeting and performance space with a stage,chandeliers and seating for nearly 300.For more than a century, the building has been a center of localcivic and cultural life, hosting lectures, performances, educationalprograms, social events, and community meetings. Notable usesinclude early kindergarten classes, Grange meetings, ice creamsocials, spelling bees and patriotic observances, reflecting thebuilding’s central role in the day-to-day life of North Ridgevilleresidents.In 1960, as North Ridgeville grew, city offices expanded into the firstfloor. The building was added to the National Register of HistoricPlaces in 1975, after which city offices moved to a new City Hall.From the mid-1970s until 2023, the Olde Towne Hall Players used thesecond-floor opera house for productions, and the North RidgevilleHistorical Society operated a museum on the first floor, sharing thebuilding’s historic and cultural value with the community.3REPAIRS & FUTURE PLANNINGIn 2023, after a thorough existing conditions inspection, the buildingwas closed for safety reasons, and both organizations vacated thepremises. The city promptly undertook a series of actions to addresssafety, accessibility and building envelope concerns. These includedan existing conditions inspection, engagement of an architect toplan repairs and subsequent repair work addressing roofing,painting, electrical, HVAC/plumbing and interiordemolition/cleanup, totaling approximately $180,000. The repairswere completed in June 2024, ensuring the building’s structuralpreservation.Following the completion of these repairs, the city and itsarchitectural team developed preliminary concept plans to correctall building code, fire code and accessibility issues while alsoconsidering building additions to improve functionality of the space.The city is actively exploring grant opportunities and other fundingsources to support the renovation and adaptive reuse of Old TownHall. Potential sources include historic preservation tax credits atthe state and federal level, competitive state grants for buildingrehabilitation and downtown revitalization, brownfield andremediation funding and preservation-focused programs from theOhio History Connection and other partners. The city intends toretain ownership of Old Town Hall and may consider a long-termlease or partnership to support its sustainable redevelopment as acivic, cultural and economic asset.4Site Information & Building ReviewSITE INFORMATIONAddress: 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio 44039PPNs: 07-00-028-103-176, 07-00-028-103-178, 07-00-028-103-188, 07-00-028-103-069, 07-00-028-103-180, 07-00-028-103-182, 07-00-028-103-184,07-00-028-103-186Location: The site is on the southwest corner of Center Ridge Road(US 20) and Avon Belden Road (SR 83). The site is less than 4 milesfrom the Ohio Turnpike, I-480 and SR 10 and 13 miles fromCleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE).Ownership: City of North RidgevilleArea: Approximately 3.07 acresCurrent use: In addition to Old Town Hall, the site contains the city’s2-million-gallon water tower and a small building used as the firemuseum.Floodplain: The site is not located in the 100-year floodplain.Adjacent and nearby uses: The site abuts commercial property tothe north and east and residential property to the south and west.The city’s main commercial corridor runs along Center Ridge Roadnear Old Town Hall. South Central Park, the North RidgevilleBranch Library, City Hall and the North Ridgeville Senior Center areall within one-half mile of the site.Zoning: The site is a combination of R-2 Multiple Residence Districtand B-2 Central Business District.Utilities: The site is in a developed area and is well served by publicwater, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, gas and electric utilities.Environmental conditions: The city acquired four small parcelsalong Center Ridge Road during the road widening project. Theseparcels had prior uses involving underground storage tanks. Thecity is remediating contamination through the state’s AbandonedGas Station Program.5
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