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First Site Admitted to New York’s BCP

NYSDEC Release Draft Update to DER-10

NYSDEC Releases Two New BCP Policies

S&W Redevelopment Receives 10th COC.

S&W Secures COC for Village of Antwerp ERP Site.

S&W Receives a Certificate of Completion from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for it's 42-acre former industrial site located in Ithaca.

S&W has secured a Certificate of Completion from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation on behalf of a large manufacturing client located in the Finger Lakes region.

Moriarty, Rick. “Want a Room with a View?” The Post Standard 31 May 2008: B-6.

Martino, Kristina. “S&W Redevelopment of North America projects sales boost: To generate $6 million during 2008.” New York Real Estate Journal April 22 - 28, 2008: 16 B.

“SWRNA acquires former Syracuse Plastics facility: Will clean up and redevelop the site into townhomes.” New York Real Estate Journal Oct. 23 - 29, 2007: 10 B.

Chao, Mary. “Perseverance helps sell brownfield site in Farmington.” Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Oct. 7, 2007.

2.5-acre American Bag & Metal site in Syracuse is now clean and ready for development. New York Real Estate Journal. Apr. 24 30, 2007: 16 C.

Moriarty, Rick. A Clean Sweep. The Post Standard 6 February 2007: C-2

Conducting brownfield transactions in central NY: The fundamentals to keep you focused on the deal. New York Real Estate Journal. Apr. 25 May 1, 2006: 15 E.

Stoner, David W. The Challenges and Opportunities of Brownfield Redevelopment. Spring 2006.

“SWRNA receives first Brownfield Cleanup Program COC in NYCDEC region 7.” New York Real Estate Journal. Oct. 31 — Nov. 6, 2006: 19 B.

First Project Under New NY Law. Brownfield News. March 2004.

Moriarty, Rick. We’re Really Risk Managers. The Post Standard 19 Oct. 2003: E2

Moriarty, Rick. There’s Gold in Those Brownfields. Syracuse Herald American 5 Sept. 1999.