Resources

City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina

North Carolina Brownfields Program

US EPA Resources

US EPA Brownfields Page

US EPA Region 4 Brownfields Page

US EPA Brownfields News and Demonstration Pilot Application Guidelines

US EPA Brownfields Tax Incentive Information

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Department of Housing and Urban Development Resources

HUD's Brownfields Page

HUD's Brownfields Redevelopment Initiative (BRI)

HUD's Brownfields Economic Development Initiative (BEDI)

HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development

HUD/U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): Empowerment Zones and
Enterprise Communities (EZEC) Home Page

EZEC's Brownfields Page

Non-government Brownfields Organizations

http://www.instrm.org/links/otherorgs.htm

http://www.usmayors.org

http://www.usmayors.org/USCM/brownfields/

Urban Land Institute

Institute for Responsible Management


Reports

Coming Clean for Economic Development:A Resource Book on Environmental Cleanup
and Economic Development Opportunities
By: Charles Bartsch, Senior Policy Analyst Economic Development, Elizabeth Collaton
Senior Policy Analyst, Pollution Prevention and Waste Reduction, Edith Pepper
Policy Analyst, Brownfields Research
Northeast-Midwest Institute
http://www.nemw.org/cmclean.htm

Brownfields and Historic Properties in Downtown Development
By: Donald M. Nielsen and Stephen R. Berlin of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP
Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, July 1998
http://www.kilstock.com/site/print/detail?Article_Id=559

North Carolina's Road to the Redevelopment of Brownfields
By: Susan H. Cooper and Richard E. Morton of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP
North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, January 25, 1999
http://www.kilstock.com/site/print/detail?Article_Id=494

Contamination is Merely a Factor in Property Transactions
By: Donald M. Nielsen of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP
Triad Business News, May 28, 1999
http://www.kilstock.com/site/print/detail?Article_Id=553


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