White House Launched the Neighborhood Revitalization Initative

In October of 2010, the White House launched the Neighborhood Revitalization initiative, which seeks to be place-based, coordinated, flexible, data- and results-driven, and interdisciplinary.  Within each community, the initiative will utilize the area’s networks, social capital, and the experience of local community organizations to enhance and localize the efforts of five different agencies’ place-based programs. 
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Auctioning of Vacant Property Reveals that Land Banking and Regeneration is Key to Community Revitalization

In 2011, 1,000 individuals attended the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) auction to bid on approximately 200 vacant properties and abandoned houses in the area.   The event did not contain requirements such as sealed bids, commitments to live in the house for five years and minimums that would not undermine neighborhood values and received bids from
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New Partners for Community Revitalization Inc. Asked New York state legislators to Approve Additional Funding for Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program

On June 7, 2011, New Partners for Community Revitalization Inc. asked the Governor, the Senate Majority Leader, and the Assembly Speaker to prepare additional funding for the Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program to continue the BOA’s major contributions to NY’s economic development and job creation.  More than 36 BOA projects have finished the application process and
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New Partners for Community Revitalization Report Reveals Success of Brownfields Opportunity Areas Program

In June  2011, the New Partners for Community Revitalization released a report “The Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program: Smart Investment Laying the Groundwork for Economic Development” that revealed the BOA has already boosted economic development and job creation across the state of New York and is expected to continue to such growth. In the document, the
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$6.5 Million in Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program Grants

On April 20, 2011, Acting Secretary of State Ruth Noemi Colon announced that $6.5 million in the Brownfield Opportunity Areas (BOA) Program grants to fund 21 projects across the state of New York.  The funds will help revitalize communities and clean up contaminated areas, by providing a framework for redevelopment, conducting assessments, connecting communities to
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