The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (“DCAMM”) proposes offering the entire Site for redevelopment by a private developer for a mixed-use, residential development (the “Project”). DMH intends to continue to operate its residential treatment programs onsite, and the selected developer will be required to build new space onsite (or in very close proximity) to accommodate these programs as part of their development. DMH’s central office functions will move elsewhere within the state’s portfolio of office space prior to execution of this Project. Historic preservation and adaptive reuse will be key considerations in the Site’s redevelopment. DCAMM has engaged with preservation experts, advocates, and other stakeholders to better understand these requirements. Even within this framework, however, there is an opportunity to add significant density to the Site. It is DCAMM’s expectation that this development potential can be harnessed to help address the Commonwealth’s pressing need for additional housing units, and that any real estate value that a developer can create through this transaction can be used to offset DMH’s occupancy costs on the redeveloped Site.