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    City of Savannah to Open Competitive Bidding Process for Olympia Café Location on River Street • Savannah Herald

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    City of Savannah: Official News, Events & Community Updates

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    • After being awarded the lease, Olympia Café withdrew due to internal business matters, leaving the space available.
    • The City of Savannah will solicit proposals detailing concept, experience, design vision, financial capacity, and operational approach.
    • Officials say the process will be fair, transparent, competitive, seeking a tenant that honors the River Street location and serves residents and visitors.

    City of Savannah to Open Competitive Bidding Process for Olympia Café Location on River Street

    SAVANNAH — The City of Savannah will reopen a competitive process for one of River Street’s most recognizable commercial spaces: the former Olympia Café location inside the historic Thomas Gamble Building.

    The City-owned space is currently unoccupied as the Gamble Building undergoes substantial renovation. The former Olympia Café lease ended at the end of 2025, and in accordance with state law, the City publicly re-solicited the lease opportunity in mid-2025.

    Following that process, Olympia Café was determined to be the highest-scoring proposer. On Oct. 9, 2025, Savannah City Council awarded the new lease to Olympia Café and authorized the City Manager to negotiate acceptable lease terms. Following that award, and as the City stood ready to execute the lease, Olympia Café later notified the City that it would not move forward due to internal business matters.

    “Olympia Café made this location into a cultural and culinary landmark in Savannah, creating decades of great memories for locals and visitors alike. We were excited to extend the Olympia Cafe lease, but we respect the decisions that the owners of Olympia Cafe have made regarding their business and their partnership. The City wishes everyone involved nothing but the best in their future endeavors,” said City Manager Jay Melder. “Even though, we will all miss Olympia Cafe, we are looking forward to seeing what new business might be able to define the next generation of memories—and meals—at this prime location.

    The upcoming solicitation will invite qualified businesses to submit proposals for the space, including their concept, experience, design vision, financial capacity, and operational approach.

    “This process is designed to be fair, transparent, and competitive,” said Cristy Lawrence, Senior Director of Real Estate & Capital Projects. “Our goal is to find a tenant whose concept complements River Street, honors the significance of the location, and serves both residents and visitors.”

    The former Olympia Café space is considered one of the City’s most sought-after commercial opportunities because of its location, visibility, and connection to Savannah’s riverfront experience.

    The City anticipates releasing a new solicitation in the coming months.

    Read the full announcement on the official site


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