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The 2010 Renewal Award Winners

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 Brownfield Renewal Awards!

Thank you to everyone who submitted applications to our Brownfield Renewal Awards program and to all the judges who put so much time and effort into making our Renewal Awards Program such a success.

Please click on the links above for information about the 2010 judges' panel and nominees.
  • 2010 Renewal Award Winner – Economic Impact
    Target Field, Minnesota Twins Ballpark
    A project like Target Field is a great economic catalyst. There is an immediate surge in economic development for venues that complement the baseball park. In the long term, more businesses are attracted to the area, which results in more residents coming to the area to work, play and even live – a home run!
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    Rosanne Allbright
    Brownfields Project Manager
    Office of Environmental Programs
    City of Phoenix
     
  • 2010 Renewal Award Winner – Social Impact
    Manchester Street Park
    It is rewarding to see the overwhelming improvement in the quality of life for residents when a brownfield is transformed into a place for family, food and fun. It truly takes a dedicated community to brings these projects to fruition. READ MORE »

    Colleen Kokas
    Brownfield Manager
    Office of Brownfield Reuse
    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
     
  • 2010 Renewal Award Winner – Environmental IMPACT
    Stafford Park
    Not only did the project successfully manage environmental issues associated with two landfills, but the redevelopment involved several environmental aspects including LEED certification for several commercial buildings and an affordable residential apartment...
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    Dave Misky
    Assistant Executive Director
    Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee
     

The 2010 Renewal Award Nominees

Thank you to everyone who submitted applications to our Brownfield Renewal Awards program and to all our judges who put so much time and effort into making our Awards Program such a success.

Economic Impact Nominees


Project City State
38 Commerce Grand Rapids MI
Ava Roasteria Beaverton OR
Dell, Inc. Oklahoma City OK
Gallery on Fulton Grand Rapids MI
Harbor Shores Community Redevelopment, Inc. Benton Harbor MI
Highpointe of Clemson Clemson SC
Historic King Edward Hotel Redevelopment Project Jackson MS
Keystone Industrial Port Complex Fairless Hills PA
Linen Building / Linen District Boise ID
Maxwell Place On The Hudson Hoboken NJ
Mercyhurst College Sustainability Development Erie PA
Target Field, Minnesota Twins Ballpark Minneapolis MN
Walker Landing Hayward CA
Waunakee Brownfield Redevelopment - Former Stokely Canning Facility Waunakee WI


Social Impact Nominees


Project City State
38 Commerce Grand Rapids MI
Harbor Shores Community Redevelopment, Inc. Benton Harbor MI
Historic King Edward Hotel Redevelopment Project Jackson MS
Manchester Street Park Lawrence MA
Maxwell Place On The Hudson Hoboken NJ
Mercyhurst College Sustainability Development Erie PA
Ohlone College Newark Center Newark CA
Piquette Square Detroit MI
Trenton South Engine Plant Trenton MI
Walker Landing Hayward CA
Waunakee Brownfield Redevelopment - Former Stokely Canning Facility Waunakee WI
Woonsocket Middle School Campus Redevelopment Woonsocket RI


Environmental Impact Nominees


Project City State
Dell, Inc. Oklahoma City OK
Former East Plant South Charleston WV
Franklin Bank Mine Land Reclamation Project Hanover Township PA
Gallery on Fulton Grand Rapids MI
Harbor Shores Community Redevelopment, Inc. Benton Harbor MI
Highpointe of Clemson Clemson SC
Historic King Edward Hotel Redevelopment Project Jackson MS
Keystone Industrial Port Complex Fairless Hills PA
Maxwell Place On The Hudson Hoboken NJ
Mercyhurst College Sustainability Development Erie PA
Ohlone College Newark Center Newark CA
Piquette Square Detroit MI
Stafford Park Manahawkin NJ
Target Field, Minnesota Twins Ballpark Minneapolis MN
Walker Landing Hayward CA
Waunakee Brownfield Redevelopment - Former Stokely Canning Facility Waunakee WI
Whittier Peninsula/Scioto Audubon Metro Park Columbus OH
Woonsocket Middle School Campus Redevelopment Woonsocket RI

The 2010 Renewal Award Judges

Thank to all our judges who put so much time and effort into making our Awards Program such a success.

  • Rosanne Albrighthas Therese Carpenter Todd S. Davis
    managed the City of Phoenix Brownfields Land Recycling Program since its inception in 1998

    is an Environmental Scientist with eight years experience

    is the Chief Executive Officer of Hemisphere Development in Cleveland, Ohio

         
  • Barry F. Hersh David Misky Colleen Kokas
    is a Clinical Associate Professor at New York University, Schack Institute of Real Estate

    is the Assistant Executive Director of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee

    is the Redevelopment and Business Assistance Manager within the Office of Economic Growth and Green Energy, New Jersey

         
  • Gary Rozmus P.E.
    is a Vice President of Gannett Fleming








         
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Brownfield Stateside Report
 
Pittsburgh Redevelopment Authority Approves Funding District
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.
 
No Kidding: Council Bluffs Bags $166 K for Mid-City Rehab Project
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.
K.C. Industrial Site Would Create 2K Jobs
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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BROWNFIELD EXECUTIVE SPOTLIGHT
 
Breaking Down Brownfields 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.

Wood Secures Grand Rapids Post 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.

Azar Weighs in on Social Justice, Transit Tied to Redevelopment Azar Weighs in on Social Justice, Transit Tied to Redevelopment
Steven Azar, 2012 Brownfield Person of the Year, and Senior Project/Program Manager and Director of the city of Somerville, Mass. entire brownfield redevelopment program, looks at his time spent in the private sector as a teachable moment.

Brownfield Literature
 
Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, Third Edition Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, Third Edition
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GREEN ILLUSIONS: The Dirty Secrets of Clean Energy and the Future of Environmentalism GREEN ILLUSIONS: The Dirty Secrets of Clean Energy and the Future of Environmentalism
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