Environmental and brownfield liability Relative influence on corporate expansionand relocation

Many States in America have enacted laws to encourage redevelopment of contaminated urban properties. The laws attempt to do this by addressing one barrier to redevelopment, the environmental liability attached to contaminated urban properties. In general, the laws attempt to remove or reduce the si...

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Published inJournal of corporate real estate Vol. 2; no. 4; pp. 315 - 329
Main Authors Gorovitz Robertson, Heidi, Reichert, Alan K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published MCB UP Ltd 01.10.2000
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Summary:Many States in America have enacted laws to encourage redevelopment of contaminated urban properties. The laws attempt to do this by addressing one barrier to redevelopment, the environmental liability attached to contaminated urban properties. In general, the laws attempt to remove or reduce the significance of that barrier by reducing or eliminating the environmental liability risk attached to these properties. Our hypothesis was that these efforts cannot encourage significant redevelopment because they fail to address nonenvironmental barriers to urban redevelopment. To determine whether this legislative focus on environmental liability is misplaced, we conducted a survey of Northeast Ohio businesses which had decided, since the enactment of Ohios brownfields law, either to move to a new location, or to expand at an existing location. The survey asked businesses to rank the relative importance to their relocation decision of environmental and nonenvironmental factors. The results of the survey show that numerous nonenvironmental factors were of equal or greater importance to decisionmakers than the environmental status of the property. Therefore, legislative efforts to encourage redevelopment of contaminated urban properties must be expanded to address nonenvironmental barriers to redevelopment
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ISSN:1463-001X
DOI:10.1108/14630010010811400