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When is the brownfields redevelopment process considered complete?

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When is the brownfields redevelopment process considered complete?

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A brownfield project is typically considered complete at the conclusion of construction, when ownership and leasing transactions have been finalized, and the land is occupied and operating as intended reuse. However, it is important to note that brownfield redevelopment does not always have to result in a building being placed on the cleaned up property. Many communities remediate brownfield properties and reuse them for open space and recreational opportunities, sometimes as part of a multi-use development, sometimes as a stand alone project.

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