The Evolving Brownfield Situation
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A Discussion on:
The Evolving Brownfield Situation
Real Estate Development
Rick Woodruff
October 20, 1996
Preface:
Stan Wilson and I (Josh Simon), conducted our research on Brownfields together. Upon discussion we realized that our two papers would be almost identical in content. In order to prevent you from reading two similar papers we decided to collaborate our efforts into a single essay. We believe that the following paper is
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Existing industrial areas and infrastructure are used and urban areas are revitalized.
Bibliography
1. Urban Land; Vol. 55, #6, page 43.
2. Chicago Tribune; 3,1:2, May 30, 1996.
3. 'Superfund Liability May Add to Urban Sprawl, Congress Told.' Liability Week. April 26, 1993.
4. Brownfields, Not Heavy Contamination, Deserve Cleanup Investment, Official Says. BNA Environment Daily.
5. General knowledge of Brownfields garnered via Lexis/Nexis.
6. EPA Home Page.
7. Brownfields Inc. Home Page.
8. Committee for the National Institute for the Environment Home Page.
9. Grand Rapids Business Journal, August 5, 1996.
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