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Real Estate Development and Contaminated Sites: Achieving Success in Today's Regulatory Environment
This course is an in-depth opportunity to learn how to redevelop a contaminated property. Participants will focus on how environmental cleanup costs, regulatory policies, and liability issues impact the real estate transaction and how these issues influence the making of a successful real estate deal. In addition, case studies will involve a “to-scale” planning exercise in order to help you understand issues surrounding the integration of cleanup and redevelopment. Please note that although “Real Estate 200” is a follow-on course to the “Anatomy of a Real Estate Development” (offered in Denver in April 2004), the earlier course is not a prerequisite. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Program staff, managers, and attorneys from EPA, states, tribes, and local government. The course may be of particular interest to staff from the waste, watershed, economic development, brownfields, voluntary cleanup, and community-based programs. There is no registration fee to attend this course. As the course is limited to 45 people, please be sure to cancel your registration if you find you cannot attend to make space for others.
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