Federal and State Brownfield Cleanup Programs (BCPs) present unique opportunities for revival of contaminated properties in economically blighted communities and turning barriers to development into productive commercial or industrial sites. These programs also serve as one of the tools that may be used alongside a wide array of other economic development programs to leverage dollars and investment for various types of redevelopments, while providing essential protections against long-term risk.
Brownfield projects require a step-by-step understanding of the process to ensure clients receive the maximum benefits available. Our attorneys are well versed in the various stages, providing expert legal guidance at every step along the way. Hodgson Russ attorneys have worked with a wide range of clients on these types of projects, including municipalities, developers, investors, and commercial and industrial clients.
Our attorneys are widely viewed as a leader in understanding and managing the complicated tax structure and management required by the New York State Brownfield program, as well as other federal, state, and local tax credit and redevelopment incentive programs.
Our Experience:
- Historic Tax Credits
- Tax Controversy
- Environmental Investigations
- Audit Defense of Claimed Tax Credits
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- Joseph N. EndresPartner
- Michael J. HeckerPartner
- Matthew B. LiponisAssociate
- Charles W. MalcombPartner
- Paul D. MeoskyPartner
- Daniel A. SpitzerPartner
- Jeffrey C. StravinoPartner
- Henry A. ZomerfeldSenior Associate