Hull, MA The Hull Redevelopment Authority (HRA) has worked with the community, state agencies and businesses to prepare its 12.8 acres of beach-front property for redevelopment. The HRA now seeks real estate and marketing services. The request for proposals (RFP) is available from Bob Fultz, director of community development & planning at 253 Atlantic Ave., Hull, MA; 781-925-3595; & rfultz@town.hull.ma.us. The RFP is available for information only on the HRA site, www.HRA02045.com.
The HRA land is one of the most desirable beach-front properties on the east coast. From the site one enjoys sunsets over the World’s End Sanctuary and to the east Nantasket beach.
A master plan was created by the community and MassDevelopment with Utile Architects. The plan shows a possible build out of 168 residences, a 148 key all inclusive resort and 46,000 s/f of commercial space. The HRA is planning the sale of about half of the property.
Within a few miles there is an MBTA ferry to downtown Boston and Logan and a commuter train and bus service. The four lane George Washington Blvd. is ¼ mile away.
The RFP is due April 14. The HRA will select a developer by November 14.
Supply chain delays are slowing construction, ratcheting up operating costs, and extending turnover timelines across Greater Boston, directly reducing revenue and increasing the workload for multifamily and