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Brownfields are abandoned or underutilized industrial or commercial sites where redevelopment is hindered by potential environmental contamination. These sites may have hazardous substances that require cleanup before new development can occur. Brownfield redevelopment can revitalize communities by converting idle properties into safe, productive spaces.
A "brownfield site" is one that has previously been built on (including ex-industrial sites). They are targeted by the UK government for new building rather than building on fresh countryside ("greenfield sites").
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The address of the Brownfield Historical Society is: Po Box 264, Brownfield, ME 04010
The address of the Brownfield Public Library is: 216 Main Street, Brownfield, 04010 0215
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William Brownfield was born in 1952.
The phone number of the Brownfield Public Library is: 207-935-3003.
A Brownfield site is an area where an industrial or commercial area used to be and is no longer in use. Brownfield land is not ideal land to reuse because of possible environmental complications.
Brownfield can mean a site of former occupation by either industrial units or housing. Which means there might be stuff like uncleared foundations, cavities, buried industrial or human waste, some of very hazardous and very expensive even impossible to clear out.
A brownfield investment means acquiring stake in an existing company.