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Years after the launch of so-called "Brownfields" programs, developers, lenders, and end-users remain reticent to look at contaminated urban sites. With the rise of sustainable development approaches, these sites are becoming increasingly attractive. This roundtable takes a hypothetical site in Boston and goes through the opportunities created by Brownfields programs from a design, engineering, and legal perspective. Design professionals, environmental consultants, lenders, insurers, and developers should gain insight into Brownfields opportunities from this case study.
Neal Glick, Partner and Chair of the Donovan Hatem Real Estate Group, leads the discussion along with Michael Hicks of Domenech Hicks & Krockmalnic, and Gregg McBride of GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. |