Imagine Bloomfield Seeking Partners and Tenants for Bloomfield Site
For Immediate Release, April 18 2012
HALIFAX – Over the past six years, Halifax has been engaged in developing a collective vision for the Bloomfield Centre and property located on two city blocks in the North End. In 2008, HRM Council unanimously approved a master plan for the property and the community it supports, for the development of a mixed-use multi-purpose community-cultural hub where people can live, work and play.
Imagine Bloomfield formed as a non-profit society in 2004 to ensure that the Bloomfield Centre and its surrounding land was developed with the community in mind, and to set the stage for a new type of development in Halifax. HRM staff is going to issue an RFP this spring for the redevelopment of the site. The society is working with the city and other levels of government on the next phases of the development and part of that work is developing a full list of potential tenants from the non-profit, commercial and housing sector.
“We conducted our first “needs assessment” in 2009,” says Adam Barnett, community outreach facilitator for Imagine Bloomfield. “We were excited by the response from over 60 organizations and businesses who were interested in locating at the Bloomfield Centre. We’re updating and expanding that research now, as part of developing a plan for the future use of the property, and in the first week the responses have been amazing.”
Through funding from the Voluntary Sector Trust, Imagine Bloomfield is reaching out in particular to non-profit and social enterprise organizations in order to facilitate synergies between like-minded groups.
“We’ve seen this type of development flourish in other areas,” says Susanna Fuller, co-Chair of the Imagine Bloomfield board of directors. “We have learned from initiatives such as the Evergreen Brickworks, Centre for Social Innovation, 401 Richmond and the Wychwood Art Barns as well as the redevelopment of Regent Park in Toronto, that a key element of success in innovative developments is the right partnerships.”
The survey is open until the end of April and Imagine Bloomfield is seeking participation from a broad sector of interests. The survey can be found at www.imaginebloomfield.ca.
Imagine Bloomfield, a non-profit community group in its sixth year of activity, is taking this opportunity to collect data on community needs to contribute to the RFP and re-ignite community support. These efforts will ensure the purchaser of the Bloomfield property shares the vision and has the data to make it work.
For more information http://imaginebloomfield.ca/
Adam Barnett, Imagine Bloomfield Community Outreach Facilitator
902.225.4714 imaginebloomfield@gmail.com
Susanna Fuller, Co-Chair Imagine Bloomfield 483-5033 (c) or 453-9228 (h) susannadfuller@gmail.com

