CONTENTS          

June 2006          
         

 

  PUBLISHER'S LETTER   Deal or no deal — should you take the briefcase?
 
    BROWNFIELD BRIEFS   Easy-to-digest goings-on in the industry
 
    COVER STORY   A roundtable discussion with five mayors about the economic divide
 
    ASK THE EXPERT    “She Bangs” — what to do when you have the William Hung of brownfield sites
 
  COMMUNITY DEPARTMENT  It’s all about marketing, even when you think you can’t
 
    INSURANCE DEPARTMENT   Wrapping insurance around regulatory frameworks
 
    POLICY DEPARTMENT   When the “public” is missing from the partnership
 
    OWNER’S DEPARTMENT   Installment three of “How do you spell relief?”
 
    ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT  FIN 47, GASB, ARO and more alphabet soup with numbers
 
    U.S. EPA DEPARTMENT   Environmental justice is a good fit with brownfields
 
    POINT/COUNTERPOINT   The issues surrounding brownfield development in disadvantaged communities
 
    FEATURE STORY   Where can a person go to study brownfields?
 
    EASTERN REPORT Job training in Brooklyn, sediment recycling in New Jersey and more
 
    MIDWESTERN REPORT   Milwaukee’s 30th street corridor, Illinois’ eminent domain bill
 
    WESTERN MARKET REPORT  Tacoma’s UST program cleans up Washington
 
    SOUTHERN REPORT New legislation in Kentucky and Florida
 
    CANADIAN REPORT  Pedestrian oriented development in Ottawa
 
    THE UNKNOWN COMPLAINER  Brownfield inventories — are they worth the effort?
 

 

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