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As another year comes to an end, the Center for Creative Land Recycling took pause to reflect on how our team, partners, and the communities we serve are advancing community needs through brownfield reuse. From climate change resiliency to affordable housing: former brownfields are the foundation for the change we need to create the just, […]
As in, “will the JUMP electric bike-shares go far enough for a bike tour of brownfield redevelopment sites”? (read on to get an answer)...
The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) organized a solar energy session at the Tribal Lands Environmental Forum (TLEF). During this information-filled session, the attendees from tribes from around the US identified the findings and considerations ...
CCLR organized a session at the Tribal Lands Environmental Forum (TLEF), which focused on partnerships among tribes and non-tribal entities, including various state agencies, nonprofits, educational institutions, and others...
Over the years, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of abandoned properties in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, many of these sites function as illegal dumps and cause social, economic, and environmental problems...
With its partners, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the State of Hawaii Department of Health, etc, CCLR convened workshops on July 10 and 12 to inform and share the brownfields challenges and solutions in Hawai’i...
CCLR’s 3rd Annual NYS Redevelopment Summit included over 52 expert speakers from the public and private sectors who provided essential information to over 250 Summit participants on redevelopment trends, funding, and innovations...