City of Moore Square Seeks Qualifications for Cafe Operation

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The City of Moore Square has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the operation of the Moore Square Café. Interested parties are invited to submit their qualifications for consideration.

Key dates for the RFQ process are as follows:

– Pre-Submittal Conference: January 17
– Submittal Due Date and Time: February 9
– Selection Announcement (tentative): March 8

The RFQ document provides detailed information about the requirements and application instructions. Interested individuals or organizations can access the RFQ document on the city’s website.

The City of Moore Square is seeking a qualified operator to manage the café located in Moore Square. The café is a popular gathering spot for residents and visitors alike, offering a variety of food and beverage options.

“We are excited to receive qualifications from potential operators who can bring their expertise and creativity to enhance the dining experience at Moore Square Café,” said the spokesperson for the City of Moore Square.

The RFQ process will allow the city to evaluate the qualifications and capabilities of interested parties. The selected operator will have the opportunity to showcase their culinary skills and create a welcoming and enjoyable environment for café patrons.

Interested parties are encouraged to attend the Pre-Submittal Conference on January 17, where they can learn more about the RFQ process and ask any questions they may have. This conference will provide valuable insights and clarification for potential applicants.

“We believe that the Pre-Submittal Conference will be a constructive platform for interested parties to fully understand the requirements and expectations for operating the café,” stated the spokesperson.

All submitted qualifications must be received by February 9. The city will carefully review each submission and assess the qualifications of the applicants. The selection announcement is tentatively scheduled for March 8, when the chosen operator will be revealed.

The operation of the Moore Square Café is an exciting opportunity for individuals or organizations in the food service industry. The café offers a prime location in Moore Square, attracting a steady flow of customers.

“We look forward to reviewing the qualifications of potential operators and selecting a partner who can deliver an exceptional dining experience at Moore Square Café,” said the spokesperson.

Interested parties are urged to review the RFQ document for full details and instructions on how to submit their qualifications. The City of Moore Square is excited to partner with a qualified operator who can contribute to the vibrant culinary scene in the area.

To learn more about the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the Moore Square Café Operation, please visit the city’s website and access the RFQ document.

Contact:
City of Moore Square
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Email: info@cityofmooresquare.gov

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To find out more, go to this link: https://raleighnc.gov/parks/news/request-qualifications-rfq



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