Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup Section -
Brownfields Redevelopment
Federal Brownfields Tax Incentive NEW
By some estimates, 300,000 to 500,000 abandoned commercial and industrial properties dot the cities, towns and counties of the United States. Often with dilapidated buildings or weed- grown open spaces, these properties have come to be known as "Brownfields." The specter of hazardous chemical contamination has contributed to their abandonment by former owners, reluctance by lending institutions to provide financing for purchase and redevelopment, and avoidance of the properties by developers. Some of this real estate lies in economically blighted neighborhoods in need of jobs, or in highly desirable redevelopment areas such as waterfronts. Despite the opportunities they represent, the sites remain vacant due to real or perceived hazardous substance contamination and the liability that contamination can bring.
The Missouri Brownfield Redevelopment Program is administered by the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Natural Resources. The program's purpose is to provide incentives for the redevelopment and revitalization of "environmentally challenged" properties. Financial incentives are available through the Missouri Department of Economic Development, while the Voluntary Cleanup Program oversees site cleanup. Missouri has several state Brownfields including the St. Louis Arena, Martin Luther King business park and Kansas City Riverfront Development
The Department of Natural Resources' Voluntary Cleanup Program provides oversight for the cleanup of all Brownfield Redevelopment sites in Missouri, whether state or federally funded.
Missouri Environmental Cleanups - Hidden Treasures News Release
- At first glance many may believe Brownfields are a blight upon the economy
of a community and its spirit, however, the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources has found they are actually hidden treasures.
The department recently began an initiative to evaluate Brownfields redeveloped
in Missouri. The department has found, after studying 50 projects completed
under the department’s oversight in the Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup
Program, the redevelopment resulted in 11,053 new jobs and over $2.2 billion
in investments.
50 Brownfields Completed Projects - Value Added to Missouri's Economy and Environment PDF
- Anheuser-Busch Automated Bill of Lading, St. Louis PDF
- Bee Hat Building, St. Louis PDF
- Bonne Terre Industrial Park (Phoenix Award Winner 1999), Bonne Terre PDF
- Branson Landing and Convention Center, Branson PDF
- Butler World Headquarters, Kansas City PDF
- Chase Park Plaza, St. Louis PDF
- Chouteau Compton, St. Louis PDF
- Continential Life Building, St. Louis PDF
- Cornerstone Industrial Park, Wellston PDF
- Coronado Hotel, St. Louis PDF
- Cupples Station, St. Louis PDF
- Edison Brothers Warehouse West, St. Louis PDF
- Ely Walker Building, St. Louis (coming soon) PDF
- Ethyl Laboratories, St. Louis PDF
- Extended Stay America, Columbia PDF
- Forest Park Apartments, St. Louis PDF
- Heer's Tower, Springfield (coming soon) PDF
- Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis PDF
- Hotel Governor, Jefferson City PDF
- Isle of Capri Casino, Boonville PDF
- Jordan Valley Park (Phoenix Award Winner 2002), Springfield PDF
- Kansas City Terminal Railway (Phoenix Award Winner 2003), Kansas City PDF
- Laclede Old Town, St. Louis PDF
- Lewis and Clark Redevelopment (Phoenix Award Winner 2000), Kansas City PDF
- Longfellow Heights, Kansas City PDF
- Majestic Stove Lofts, St. Louis (coming soon) PDF
- Marquette Tower Office Building, Cape Girardeau PDF
- McCown Gordon Headquarters, Kansas City PDF
- Merchandise Mart Building, St. Louis PDF
- MLK Plaza, St. Louis PDF
- Neosho Historic Office Building, Neosho PDF
- Northland Shopping Mall, Jennings PDF
- PET Building, St. Louis (coming soon) PDF
- President Hotel, Kansas City (coming soon) PDF
- Renaissance Grand Hotel and Suites (Phoenix Award Winner 2004) PDF
- Rival Building/Weld Wheel, Kansas City PDF
- Schwitzer Plant, Rolla PDF
- St. Louis Enterprise Center - Wellston, Wellston PDF
- Sonoco Fibre Drum, St. John PDF
- Southside National Bank, St. Louis (coming soon) PDF
- St.Louis Brewery Schlafly, Maplewood PDF
- St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis PDF
- St. Louis Commerce Center (Phoenix Award Winner 2001), St. Louis PDF
- Stout Industries Expansion, Jennings PDF
- The Highlands at Forest Park, St. Louis PDF
- Triumph Foods, St. Joseph PDF
- USBA Realty Co, Kansas City (coming soon) PDF
- Wellston Industrial Park, Wellston PDF
- Welsh Baby Carriage, St. Louis PDF
- Wyandotte 300 Project, Kansas City PDF
