June 23rd, 2010 - Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Workshop
BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORKSHOP
Michigan's brownfield redevelopment efforts are considered the premier model for the country. Properties in the not-so-distant past that were considered lost forever are now being actively pursued for revitalization. In Michigan, brownfields are considered properties that are either contaminated, blighted or functionally obsolete.
Brownfield sites can be found in cities with long histories of heavy industry, large-scale manufacturing activity and also in small towns and rural areas in Michigan. Revitalization of brownfields is critically important to communities throughout Michigan.
Location:
Bay de Noc Community College
Joseph Heirman University Center
Rooms 952 & 958
2001 North Lincoln Rd.
Escanaba MI 49829.
Time: 9 am - 4 pm.
Cost: $20.
Workshop fee includes coffee, muffins and bagels in morning, lunch, cold sodas / water, snack, and workshop materials. For more information visit: http://www.michiganadvantage.org/Events/Brownfield--Redevelopment-Workshop/


