SCCPSS seeks to gain valuable information from industry leaders experienced in property renovation, real estate redevelopment, and/or real estate transactions to help shape the future use or sale of the 208 Bull Street Property by SCCPSS. While the District might consider an outright sale of all or part of the 208 Bull Street Property, the District is particularly interested in exploring more creative ways to renovate or redevelop the 208 Bull Street Property so that it may continue to maintain a presence in part of the 208 Bull Street Property, while shifting some current central office departments and staff to other properties. The District is particularly interested in maintaining office and meeting space in the 208 Bull Street Property for the Superintendent and other upper-level executive staff with separate access from other portions of the building and dedicated parking. Respondent should suggest ways where the sharing of that space might be accomplished, including, but not limited to, subdivision and partial sale, lease arrangements, and public-private partnerships. Given the historic nature of the building, the District would like proposals to describe how the Respondent would maintain the building’s historic features, façade, and signage and how any future uses would support the surrounding historic neighborhood and downtown community.