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Nikolas Engel
  • Investor
  • Pacific Northwest
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Lease to US Army Corps of Engineers

Nikolas Engel
  • Investor
  • Pacific Northwest
Posted

Hello,

I wonder if anybody is leasing space to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)? 

I am at the beginning of putting together a Lease Proposal for an Army Recruitment Center. It seems to be a fairly complex selection process and I won't know the outcome for some time.  I trust that our property is a strong contender in terms of location, quality, parking etc but there are a few competitors so you never know....

I would like to ask for any insight/lessons learned you had during your application process with the USACE. This is my first encounter with a potential Government tenant and it seems like there are a lot of written and maybe unwritten rules in place. 

Any thoughts are deeply appreciated - thank you!

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