Turning a brownfield into a brightfield: Challenges and benefits of redevelopment


Brownfields are often regarded as eyesores by their communities and are usually desolate with no apparent signs of life, sans a few rodents. However, these vacant areas, former landfills, abandoned construction or development sites or formally contaminated areas, have untapped potential to become businesses or beautiful green spaces.  

Transforming brownfields into useful spaces can help reawaken neighborhoods by attracting investors, adding jobs, creating ratables and fostering a sense of…

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