Delawares Brownfield Marketplace
(A list of Brownfield sites available for redevelopment in Delaware.)
From the DNREC SITE
The Delaware Brownfields Marketplace is an interactive database that contains a list of market-ready Brownfield sites throughout Delaware. The inventory is designed to make it easier for potential buyers and developers to locate available Brownfield properties. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and helps to create jobs for Delaware citizens, while preserving Delaware’s precious green space and natural resources.
Brownfields are real property that may be vacant, abandoned or underutilized as a result of a reasonably-held belief that they may be environmentally contaminated (7 Del.C. § 9103(3)). Productive use of these idle properties provides “new” areas for economic development, primarily in former industrial/urban areas with existing utilities, roads and other infrastructure. This is consistent with Livable Delaware and Smart Growth strategies – designed to preserve green space and improve the quality of life in our Delaware communities.
DNREC’s Brownfields Development Program has grant money available to support investigation and cleanup activities for sites contaminated with petroleum and hazardous substances. Non-profits and private parties may apply to DNREC’s Site Investigation and Restoration Branch for no-to-low interest loans and grants to perform Brownfield cleanups.
For more information, please see “Related Links” on this page, or contact Melissa Leckie at DNREC’s Site Investigation and Restoration Branch at (302) 395-2600 or by e-mail. You can also sign up for our Brownfields newsletter by sending a blank email here.
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