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The Economic Development Corp. of the city of Detroit (EDC) has approved $891,000 in SmartBuildings Detroit matching grants to make energy-saving improvements on 10 buildings, including ...
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The Urban Land Institute offers formulated leads, tips and ideas related to various and sundry land-use issues. Read about some of the emerging ones that ...
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The growth trend for nonresidential construction so far in 2012 might bode well if the most recent Nonresidential Construction Index report—reflecting first-quarter 2012—is regarded ...
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With an eye toward cleaning up the county seat in time for the city's centennial celebration in 2013, Bunnell officials held a workshop Wednesday ...
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When it comes to real estate transactions for environmentally contaminated properties, the leading brownfield practitioners understand it's essential to have the right team of professionals ...
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The New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is finalizing a Remedial Priority Score (RPS) for all but a few categories of sites where ...
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City planners in Bradenton, Fla., are vying for a slice of a $1 million grant secured by the Sarasota Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization. The ...
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Group publishes Framework on Sustainability for Parking Design, Management, and Operations. ...
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There's a decline in construction spending that has resulted in a noticeable effect on the nation’s economy, and it has negatively impacted the ability for ...
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The green light was given for the largest retail development in Detroit in 40 years when the Detroit City Council voted November 1 to grant tax increment financial ...
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The University of Syracuse’s new Center of Excellence (CoE) headquarters in downtown Syracuse, New York, has garnered LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building ...
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An ambitious redevelopment initiative in Lewiston, Me., is catching local attention within its goal to rehab an old textile mill and transform it into a ...
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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is providing an addition LEED credit mechanism--and incentive--for building owners pursuing LEED green building certification The organization just revealed the Bird-safe ...
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Paull states that “there are opportunities for significant improvements,” for brownfields, “many of which will not cost any additional funding; calls for adopting ...
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Real estate developers, architects, and engineers should have a basic understanding of the demolition process and what should be included in a standard demolition contract ...
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Global property and corporate facility management services provider specializing in real estate is seeking to secure assignments for a waterfront and industrial site near the ...
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Three Alaska DEC members based in Fairbanks acknowledged by OSWER for wringing results with rural Alaska land revitalization, with an emphasis on tribal response programs. ...
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Just in the nick of time, brownfields are getting a much needed shot in the arm through an ambitious grants and jobs growth initiative that ...
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Projects totaling more than $100 million in commercial growth are underway. ...
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Funds will be used to conduct comprehensive regulatory scan to identify barriers to redevelopment of closed auto-dealership corridors and determine local, state and federal agencies necessary ...
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Brownfield Stateside Report
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by Pittsburgh Business Times
The board of the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh voted unanimously in May to adopt a new Tax Increment Finance District for the remaining undeveloped portions of Summerset at Frick Park, the 238-acre brownfield redevelopment in the city’s East End.
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by Staff report
The city of Council Bluffs, Ia., is expected to land $166,500 for Brownfields property assessment that would be used for cleanup and reuse of its mid-city corridor, EPA Region 7 announced in late April. |
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by The Kansas City Star
NorthPoint Development, a growing player in local industrial real estate and development, wants to attract new manufacturing opportunities to the 80-acre site of the old General Motors Fairfax plant that was demolished in 1987. |
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Job Board Listings
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Litigation Paralegal (Framingham, Massachusetts)
An Inside Edge Legal client is seeking an experience Litigation Paralegal to join their Boston area office.The Litigation Paralegal will be joining a legal team and will be responsible for supporting …
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An Inside Edge Legal client is seeking an experienced Corporate Paralegal for their downtown Boston office. The Corporate Paralegal will support the Legal Department in all aspects of corporate govern…
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BROWNFIELD EXECUTIVE SPOTLIGHT
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Breaking Down Brownfields
With nearly 30 years of professional consulting experience, Miles Bolton leads Apex in tackling some of the toughest brownfield redevelopment and engineering projects in the nation. Safety, innovation, efficiency and customer satisfaction are the words that describe Bolton’s project focus, and what drives Apex to provide clients with the highest quality services in the most cost-effective manner.
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Wood Secures Grand Rapids Post
The city of Grand Rapids’ Economic Development Director Kara Wood has been tapped to represent the city on the Association for Brownfield Redevelopment Authorities, a new statewide agency.
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Renewal Magazine
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When Orville and Wilbur Wright began constructing the first of their two airplane manufacturing hangars in 1910, the …
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Just as seaports drove development in the 18th century, railroads drove
development in the 19th century, and…
The Rutgers Center for Green Building with the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub
(EEB Hub) are enabling the gold…
One of the measuring sticks of urban redevelopment and reuse success can be
traced to the “multi-benefit” dynamics…
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