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A Happy Ending at Ky. Landfill

Happy Hollow in Kentucky had been on the state’s list of uncontrolled landfills and considered to be a brownfield. Though no chemicals or hazardous wastes were ever known to have been accepted at the property, the environmental developer went beyond what was required by law to protect the environment. The community has now benefited from the revitalization of the area and the creation of jobs.    …

A Happy Ending at Ky. Landfill

Happy Hollow in Kentucky had been on the state’s list of uncontrolled landfills and considered to be a brownfield. Though no chemicals or hazardous wastes were ever known to have been accepted at the property, the environmental developer went beyond what was required by law to protect the environment. The community has now benefited from the revitalization of the area and the creation of jobs.    …

Redevelopment Holding Pattern in Oregon

In 2005, Oregon had $9.5 million in its Brownfield Redevelopment Fund for cleaning up contaminated sites around the state. Now, many loans and grants later, the fund is down to around $600,000, according to the Business Oregon Brownfield department. …

Pardon Me Boys, is that the Chattanooga Redevelopment Plan?

 Chattanooga’s 3rd Street Corridor will benefit from the utilization of a grant awards to The Enterprise Center by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. …

No Kidding: Council Bluffs Bags $166 K for Mid-City Rehab Project

 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. …

NY Comptroller: State Can Reach Higher with Redevelopment Process

 New York can cut the cost of its Brownfield cleanup program while at the same time making it more effective at cleaning up and reusing polluted properties, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said. …

Rails-to-Trails Corridor: Shelby County, Tenn.

When Shelby County began the initial development phase of transforming a local Brownfields site into a recreational greenway for community use, they focused on three key components. …

Conn. Liability Relief Program Scores its First Success

When BJ’s Wholesale Club observed the grand opening of its Brookfield store in December 2012, the entire brownfield community had reason to celebrate. The126,000-sq-ft retail operation was the first project to be built and opened for business under Connecticut’s groundbreaking Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization Program. Instrumental in the effort were (left to right) Adam Henry, LEP, PG, Senior Project Manager, GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc.; Michael Fitzpatrick, Vice President of Development, Samuels & Associates; and William R. Davidson, First Selectman, Town of Brookfield Conn.    …

Pittsburgh Redevelopment Authority Approves Funding District

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.   …

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. …

Philly Lower Schuylkill River: 21st Century Opp

Visitors to the Lower Schuylkill River area on a weekday morning will find views of the Philadelphia skyline, fields of grass, trees and even wild turkeys on the loose, but not a lot of people. Philadelphia officials also can see potential.   …

NALGEP Lauds Laws for Public-Private Partnership Revitalization Plan

 Elliott P. Laws, a leading advocate for environmental protection and economic revitalization and a former senior official of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was named a 2013 recipient of a Brownfields Leadership Award from the National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals. …

Revitalization Developments in Daytona, Detroit

The city commission in Daytona Beach, Fla., has agreed to designate a strip of beachside as a Brownfields Redevelopment site, while Wayne County, Mich., bags grant for Detroit redevelopment work.  …

Banking on Mixed-Use Excellence in Tampa

The city of Tampa and Bank of America have formed a public-private partnership (Central Park Development Group, LLC) to redevelop Central Park Village. The goal: Revitalize a historic area in need of reinvestment,  and at the same time redevelop several city blocks as a LEED Certified, mixed-use, transit oriented community.  …

Fairfield Metro Center: Striking Engineering Gold

Untangling complex environmental issues in this TOD redevelopment was paced by engineered controls integrated into the overall redevelopment design, maximizing the land area available for development and for creation of landscape features. In total, the remediation approach resulted in a savings of more than $19 million in comparison to the conventional excavation and offsite disposal alternative previously considered by the developer. …

Speed Bumps Seemingly at Every Turn

Life isn’t getting easier for brownfield practitioners, with draconian restrictions being levied against stakeholders seemingly at every turn. For some reason, there continues to be a gulf in understanding that separates the reuse/redevelopment practitioners from those that ultimately control destinies—legislators and regulators. …

From Former Power Station to Powerful Community Asset

The most vivid outcome of the Ottawa Street Power Station project in Lansing, Mich. is the physical transformation it has caused. A decaying power plant has been reborn as a highly functional corporate headquarters, with respect for its historic character and a focus on sustainability. …

Residential 'Accessorizing’—New Reuse/Redevelopment Paradigm

 The migration of people back to the city is being carried out within the traditional urban planning blueprint. The construction of pure residential or even mixed-use redevelopments puts people right in the heart of a metropolis, perhaps close to light rail, bike rentals, segues and other types of green transportation. …

Indy Races Towards Blight Removal

City officials in Indianapolis have announced the creation of a new Brownfield Redevelopment office that will implement new grants, and focus on development opportunities in blighted areas near shuttered industrial sites.   …


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Brownfield Stateside Report
 
Indy Races Towards Blight Removal
by Staff Report
City officials in Indianapolis have announced the creation of a new Brownfield Redevelopment office that will implement new grants, and focus on development opportunities in blighted areas near shuttered industrial sites.
 
Revitalization Developments in Daytona, Detroit
by Staff Report
The city commission in Daytona Beach, Fla., has agreed to designate a strip of beachside as a Brownfields Redevelopment site, while Wayne County, Mich., bags grant for Detroit redevelopment work. 
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.
 
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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.

NALGEP Lauds Laws for Public-Private Partnership Revitalization Plan NALGEP Lauds Laws for Public-Private Partnership Revitalization Plan
 Elliott P. Laws, a leading advocate for environmental protection and economic revitalization and a former senior official of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was named a 2013 recipient of a Brownfields Leadership Award from the National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals.

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.

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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When Orville and Wilbur Wright began constructing the first of their two airplane manufacturing hangars in 1910, the …

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