ROME — The U.S. Air Force announced it is seeking input on a possible commercial real-estate lease for a portion of an office building at Rome Laboratory.
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center on March 28 issued a request-for-information (RFI) asking for private-industry feedback on a lease for part of Building 106 on the north perimeter of Rome Laboratory.
Specifically, the RFI is asking potential developers and tenants to identify data, opportunities, issues, concerns, and challenges associated with leasing the facility.
(Sponsored)

Written Contracts for Freelance Workers Now Required
Originally planned for May, the requirements of New York State’s Freelance Isn’t Free Act (“FIFA”) became effective August 28, 2024. The law has flown under the radar for many employers. The

Inflation and Insurance Rates: How to Offset the Impact
Many industries have been hit by inflation where it hurts the most, our pockets. Inflation is raising the price of goods and services including food, housing, transportation, and medical care.
The Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate occupies about half of the 197,000-square-foot facility, which fronts Hangar Road and Moody Street, the agency said in a news release.
The Air Force will remain in part of the building, meaning future tenants will have to abide by security requirements, the agency said.
Terms of the agreement, such as the rental rate, maintenance repairs, and utilities’ costs, are negotiable, the Air Force said.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com