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By Philip Dales

As the mantra of sustainability becomes increasingly prevalent in popular
culture, it may be presumed by many that successful brownfield redevelopment
means the transformation of once noisy, bustling industrial properties from
rusty shells of their former selves into places of less torrid activity. Over
the past 10 years, the goal of sustainable development has also permeated the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Program. We have moved beyond the simple objective of helping
communities reuse polluted land to the point where sustainable future use is an
important component in any brownfield grant application.
It is not necessarily true, however, that sustainable reuse equates to
non-industrial reuse. In fact, in recent years, many contaminated industrial
sites have been restored to vibrant industrial reuse. Since 2006, roughly 60
percent of EPA-funded brownfield projects have been former industrial sites. Of
those, almost one third have been returned to industrial reuse.
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Industry Profiles
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by Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, and Jeff Jones
The new report by New Partners for Community Revitalization (NPCR) shows how New York State is revitalizing neighborhoods plagued by multiple brownfield sites, while stimulating economic growth and creating local jobs.
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By Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, Jeff Jones
Brownfields redevelopment policy in New York is in transition as the area-wide approach emerges as an innovative tool for urban revitalization. |
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by Laura Truettner
In April, 2011, New York State awarded $6.5 million in new grants under its landmark Brownfield Opportunity Areas (BOA) program, bringing the total state investment in BOA to $34 million. |
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