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By Nicole A. Walker
Regional Overview
Exciting things are happening in the Southern Region. From legislative updates to cutting-edge projects, the region is a bevy
of activity and we are excited to present you with the latest.
We have revamped the layout of the Projects section to make it more informative
and provide you with a more comprehensive project snapshot. We also introduce you to some individuals from states like North Carolina,
Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, who are blazing trails in the brownfield
and green building world. Lastly, we present some interesting policy changes that are taking effect in the region.
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Renewal Magazine
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Industry Profiles
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Ken Johnson Saint Paul
Senior Vice President of the St. Paul Port Authority; founding member
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Michele Oertel Indianapolis
EPA/Community Liaison & Outreach Coordinator, Indiana Brownfields Prog
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Fred D. Reynolds Oak Brook, Ill.
Senior Vice President, Development, CenterPoint Properties
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Brownfield Stateside Report
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by Staff Report
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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Industry Events
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Submit Event
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Industry Experts
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Susan Boyle
Mt. Laurel
Senior Environmental Practice Leader, GEI Consultants
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