The City of Concord has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) inviting qualified teams to rehabilitate, adaptively reuse, and manage the historic Don Fernando Pacheco Adobe along with several acres of surrounding land. The City hopes to find a partner who can restore one of Concord’s most significant landmarks while creating new community-oriented opportunities on the site.
Built in 1844, the adobe is among Concord’s oldest surviving structures and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed by Don Fernando Pacheco, son of the Rancho Monte del Diablo grantee, it remains a rare physical link to California’s Rancho Period and a symbol of the region’s cultural heritage.
The RFP covers the 1.4-acre site containing the adobe, plus an adjacent 3.7 acres available for new