Brownfields
A brownfield is a parcel of land where redevelopment or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of contamination, including hazardous waste and petroleum products, in any environmental media including soil, historic fill, surface water, groundwater, soil vapor or indoor air. Brownfields are usually abandoned or underused industrial and commercial facilities.
Brownfields represent a great opportunity for housing redevelopment to satisfy NYC’s growing population. PlaNYC, New York City’s comprehensive sustainability plan has identified 7,600 acres of brownfields within the City.
KAM will assist you every step of the way through the process of properly identifying and cleaning-up your property of environmental contamination up to the point of issuance of a New York City Green Property Certification, making your property available for development. We can also assist you to enroll in NYC’s Brownfield Incentive Grants and reduce your cleanup costs up to $60,000 (or $100,000 for Preferred Community Development Projects).
Brownfields represent a great opportunity for housing redevelopment to satisfy NYC’s growing population. PlaNYC, New York City’s comprehensive sustainability plan has identified 7,600 acres of brownfields within the City.
KAM will assist you every step of the way through the process of properly identifying and cleaning-up your property of environmental contamination up to the point of issuance of a New York City Green Property Certification, making your property available for development. We can also assist you to enroll in NYC’s Brownfield Incentive Grants and reduce your cleanup costs up to $60,000 (or $100,000 for Preferred Community Development Projects).