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By Chris Olson
 Somehow it seems fitting that as I pen this article, I sit on a
fallen log aside a rushing, clear stream in the middle of the Porcupine
Mountains backcountry along the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper
Peninsula. This 47,000-acre wilderness state park was established in 1945 to
protect the last large stand of uncut hardwood and hemlock forest remaining in
the Midwest. Along the trails there remains today, historical evidence of early
silver and copper mining ventures that brought fortune seekers to the area as
early as the 1850s.
At first blush, it may seem incongruous that a piece focused on
conservation appears in a magazine principally devoted to the redevelopment of
brownfields. The issue is really one of semantics, or perhaps perception is a
better word, since most of the time we “think” of brownfield redevelopment from
the standpoint of bricks and mortar demolition and subsequent reconstruction.
While vertical build-out often makes sense for well-worn dirt located in hot
beds of urban growth or at sites with attractive nexus to key infrastructure,
more economically challenged lands, especially those in more rural areas, often
don’t measure up under the magnifying glass of traditional real estate
economics.
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Industry Profiles
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David Misky Milwaukee, WI
Assistant executive director, Redevelopment Authority for the city of Milwaukee
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Rita Kottke Oklahoma
Brownfield Program Manager, Oklahoma Dept. of Environmental Quality
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Patrick Kirby Virginia
Director, Northern West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center at West
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In Michigan, some are predicting a better business climate for redevelopment and regulatory closure of contaminated properties thanks to a bill Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was scheduled to sign last week. The new regulations should have a positive impact on commercial real estate development and brownfields redevelopment resulting in the creation of jobs. |
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by VeruTEK
A property located on a bank of the East River and in a densely developed residential and commercial area, had its work cut out for it from an environmental remediation standpoint. The mission was to clean up the land and ultimately make one puzzle piece to a larger urban revitalization project that would be redeveloped as a public library and park ranger station.
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