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Surplus Property

Proposed multi-use development on what is now known as the 'Salie' property  

Property Management annually reviews the City's real estate inventory to determine if we have surplus property to offer to sale to the public. If so, each such property is typically offered through a bid process, advertising through local media and BidSync. If we do not receive an acceptable bid, the parcel(s) may be listed for sale with local realtors.

Public Notices

  • The City of Tallahassee, Real Estate Management, is providing notice of the proposed disposition of City owned real estate. The parcel is located east of Lorene Street and is identified as a portion of Leon County Parcel Number 2135510001141. Any questions or comments can be directed to Real Estate Management, Robert Culverhouse; Telephone 850-891-8068 or robert.culverhouse@talgov.com.
  • The City of Tallahassee, Real Estate Management, is providing notice of the potential disposition of City-owned real estate located on Country Club Drive at Putnam Drive. The parcel is identified as Leon County Parcel ID No. 3107203490000. Subsequent an escheatment, and in accordance with the Leon County Real Estate Policy (16-5) and Section 197.529(3), Florida Statutes, this parcel was conveyed to the City of Tallahassee via County Deed. The parcel referenced herein contains a substantial encroachment from the adjacent residence. Pending a survey of the parcel, the City proposes to quit claim this lot to the adjacent property owner to clear title and eliminate the encroachment. Any questions or comments can be directed to Real Estate Management, Robert Culverhouse; Telephone 850-891-8068 or robert.culverhouse@talgov.com.

The image at the top of this page is an artist's rendering of a proposed mixed-use development, the so-called "Salie property," in the vicinity of Gaines and Gay Streets. This development was a result from a partnership between the City and local development/design firms. The property itself was previously owned by the City, which cleaned it up following years of occupation by various industrial concerns. Only then did we offer it for acquisition.