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Brownfields Success Stories


The following success stories illustrate sites at which private and public development projects were cleaned up and (re)developed in partnership with the Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup Program (VIC) and Petroleum Brownfields Program (PBP). The MPCA VIC and PBP staff work with voluntary parties by reviewing and approving cleanup plans to be compatible with planned developments, and provide liability assurances so that impacted properties can be safely developed and returned to beneficial use in Minnesota. Since its inception in 1988, the VIC Program has provided assistance to more than 2,500 voluntary parties on over 3,000 properties. PBP was established in 1992 and has worked with voluntary parties on more than 2,800 properties.

Success Stories

  • Uptown Bar and Grill Site (c-brwnfld2-27) — A music hotspot makes way for a business that helps share music in a new way.
  • PDF Document 825 Glenwood Avenue Site (c-brwnfld2-26) — This former warehouse site now helps personalize your home.
  • PDF DocumentGuthrie Theater Auxiliary Site (c-brwnfld2-25) — Located along the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, this redeveloped site provides parking for a world-famous theater and a home for the American Academy of Neurology.
  • PDF Document Solhaus Success Story (c-brwnfld2-23) — A tank farm site near TCF Stadium is cleaned up to make way for student housing
  • PDF Document Martin Luther Care Center (c-brwnld2-24) —  Impacted debris removed from Minnesota River bluffs
  • PDF Document Atlas Cement Plant #4 (c-brwnfld2-22) — Cleaning up 11 acres of a former cement plant site cleared the way for an Ikonics expansion that employs 17 and will pay $119,638 in property taxes in 2012.

Minnesota Targeted Brownfields Assessment Program — Success Stories

The MPCA VIC Unit administers the Minnesota Targeted Brownfields Assistance Program (MNTBAP) using section 128(a) (EPA Superfund) funding that is provided to the MPCA by Region V EPA.  Under the MNTBAP, the MPCA can provide assistance to community-based projects that require assessment of brownfield properties.

The MPCA hires contractors to perform assessments including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and Response Action Plans at no cost to the participating communities.  The following stories describe how MNTBAP has provided assessment assistance for Brownfield projects in Minnesota.

Search for VIC and PBP sites through the MPCA's What's in My Neighborhood page.

Last modified on Monday, March 12, 2012 09:45