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			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:45</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[  			    			    				  				  					Is the Bank Opening?  					  						  						(more...)  					  				  			  			  			 Departments Editor's  Letter Is the]]></description>
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			<title>Investing in the  Brownfields Land Bank</title>
			<link>story-news-features_story_economic_impact_investing_in_the__brownfields_land_bank-1067.html</link>
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			<category>Features Story</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:02</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Could a brownfields land bank be matched with revved up  TIF authority to create a new Brownfields tool and  lure manufacturing back to former industrial sites?     Many communities are making brownfields redevelopment a priority]]></description>
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			<title>Remedies against Known  Environmental Conditions</title>
			<link>story-news-insurance_environmental_insurance_remedies_against_known__environmental_conditions-1061.html</link>
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			<category>Insurance</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:15:42</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ The insurance industry is most often seen as the safeguard against unexpected    risks. However, the environmental insurance market is often challenged to help    clients address potential liability arising from expected or &ldquo;known&rdquo; clean]]></description>
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			<title>Here's the Dirt on a   Chicago Redevelopment</title>
			<link>story-news-transit_oriented_environmental_transportation_here_rsquo_s_the_dirt_on_a___chicago_redevelopment-1070.html</link>
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			<category>Transit Oriented</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:05</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ One of the measuring sticks of urban redevelopment and reuse success can be    traced to the &ldquo;multi-benefit&rdquo; dynamics that underpin urban renewal. Often, it's knows as a triple-benefit    payoff&mdash;Social-economic-environmental impacts.   ]]></description>
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			<title>Combining Community Resiliency and Energy Efficiency Retrofits</title>
			<link>story-news-environmental_focus_green_building_combining_community_resiliency_and_energy_efficiency_retrofits-1064.html</link>
			<guid>1064</guid>
			<category>Environmental Focus</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:15:52</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ The Rutgers Center for Green Building with the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub    (EEB Hub) are enabling the gold standard in retrofits      At a time when many in the mid-Atlantic region are]]></description>
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			<title>Life After the Calif. Solar Initiative</title>
			<link>story-news-environmental_focus_green_energy_life_after_the_calif._solar_initiative-1063.html</link>
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			<category>Environmental Focus</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:15:46</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[   Can the solar industry survive without incentives is a question we get regularly.    The answer is yes.   Government continually subsidizes new industries to get them on their feet if  they will]]></description>
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			<title>This Golf Course is a Real Driver of Economic Revitalization</title>
			<link>story-news-redevelopment_and_reuse_niche_redevelopments_this_golf_course_is_a_real_driver_of_economic_revitalization-1071.html</link>
			<guid>1071</guid>
			<category>Redevelopment and Reuse</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:07</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ Owsley County, Ky. is a rural area with 4,000 residents and little industry. For    that reason, community leaders in the town of Booneville thought economic    development was needed to bring jobs to their]]></description>
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			<title>More than a 'Wood-Be'  Success Story</title>
			<link>story-news-environmental_focus_others_more_than_a__lsquo_wood_be_rsquo___success_story-1065.html</link>
			<guid>1065</guid>
			<category>Environmental Focus</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:15:55</pubDate>
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			<title>May 2014: A New Date with Destiny in New Jersey</title>
			<link>story-news-legislative__report_others_may_2014__a_new_date_with_destiny_in_new_jersey-1062.html</link>
			<guid>1062</guid>
			<category>Legislative  Report</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:15:45</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ The new site cleanup program for all contaminated sites in New Jersey &mdash;brownfields as well as sites with no redevelopment envisioned- is date driven,    and an important one is approaching in a little over a year.]]></description>
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			<title>Redevelopment, in Grand (Rapids) Style</title>
			<link>story-news-redevelopment_and_reuse_others_redevelopment__in_grand__rapids__style-1072.html</link>
			<guid>1072</guid>
			<category>Redevelopment and Reuse</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:07</pubDate>
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			<title>Transit Brings New Life to Old Landfill</title>
			<link>story-news-transit_oriented_transit_strategies_transit_brings_new_life_to_old_landfill-1069.html</link>
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			<category>Transit Oriented</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:04</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[  “Environmental sustainability,” “beneficial economic impact,” and “interagency cooperation” were phrases used this spring at a transit groundbreaking ceremony located at an old landfill. What do transit and landfills have in common?   More than one might think.]]></description>
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			<title>Flying High: Preserving a Piece of Dayton History</title>
			<link>story-news-features_cover_story_flying_high__preserving_a_piece_of_dayton_history-1073.html</link>
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			<category>Features</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:07</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[When Orville and Wilbur Wright began constructing the first of their two airplane   manufacturing hangars in 1910, the property they found just 2.5 miles west of   downtown Dayton, Ohio was nothing more than a farmer’s field.]]></description>
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			<title>Aerotropolis Atlanta:  Prepare to Expect the Unexpected</title>
			<link>story-news-features_feature_focus_aerotropolis_atlanta___prepare_to_expect_the_unexpected-1066.html</link>
			<guid>1066</guid>
			<category>Features</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:00</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[    Just as seaports drove development in the 18th century, railroads drove    development in the 19th century, and cars drove development in the next one,    airports are driving the most important,]]></description>
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			<title>Is the Bank Opening?</title>
			<link>story-news-departments_editor_rsquo_s__letter_is_the_bank_opening_-1068.html</link>
			<guid>1068</guid>
			<category>Departments</category>
			<pubDate>2013-05-14 03:16:04</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[ Evans Paull, Redevelopment Economics, and Seth Otto, Maul, Foster, &amp; Alongi, pose the question: Could a Brownfields land bank be matched with revved    up TIF authority to create a new brownfields tool and lure manufacturing back]]></description>
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