Mayor Brandon Johnson Issues Request Expansion for Vacant Storefront Activation Program

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Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) have issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Small Business Storefront Activation Program. Through this RFP, the City will select community and economic development organizations that will be responsible for identifying vacant storefronts in their respective community areas, negotiating short-term leases with landlords, sourcing local small businesses for storefront activations, managing preparation and operations for the space, and providing ongoing support to small businesses operating pop-up stores. These activations will boost local spending and draw additional foot traffic to commercial corridors across all 77 neighborhoods. RFP grantees will negotiate short-term leases for move-in ready vacant storefronts, and partner with local small businesses to launch pop-up stores, community markets, or other commercial activations that support local businesses. The grantees will also assist the businesses with business coaching and support them in managing a storefront. For information about the RFP and pre-submittal conference, please visit Chicago.gov/BACPrecoveryplan. To view this RFP, visit the City’s eProcurement website and search by RFP #9649.  To learn more about BACP’s Recovery Plan efforts, please visit Chicago.gov/BACPRecoveryPlan.

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