Rural Surplus Properties: Resource for Alternative Redevelopment
By Chris Olson
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It’s early January and it’s cold in Chicago (if I find Al Gore, I’ll invite him here to experience it himself) as we kick off another new year of
the magazine. In early December, I attended the annual Brownfield News Editorial Board meeting along with other contributors of the written word and BFN staffers to plan and discuss ideas for 2008.
One of the ideas that bubbled up from the lively conversations around magazine
names and topics was the opportunity to work with “Community Department” editor Kelly Novak on some of the corporate ownership challenges that surround
lower-value corporate brownfield properties.
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Industry Profiles
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Aaron Scheff Brownfield Response Program Manager, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality Idaho |
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J.R. Capasso CPG, Brownfields Coordinator City of Trenton, N.J. |
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