Moore Square Café – Operator Wanted!

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh, NC – In an exciting opportunity for vendors, the Moore Square Café in downtown Raleigh is currently seeking an operator to take advantage of a prime location at a below-market rate. The café boasts 251 square feet of frontage, 384 square feet of kitchen space, and a spacious 1,675 square foot outdoor seating area. At a rent of $25 per square foot, this opportunity offers an attractive proposition for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to break into the market.

According to the announcement, all food concept proposals are welcome, providing a chance for innovative and creative ideas to flourish in the heart of the city. Interested parties are encouraged to review the full Moore Square Café Operation Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for detailed information on application instructions and deadlines. Proposals must be submitted by Friday, May 10, to be considered for this unique opportunity.

For any inquiries or clarifications regarding the application process, individuals are advised to reach out to Douglas Porter at douglas.porter@raleighnc.gov. This opportunity not only offers an attractive location and below-market rent but also provides a platform for vendors to showcase their culinary skills and creativity in the vibrant downtown Raleigh area.



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