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CURRENT PROJECT: 616 Iwilei Road, Hawaii
Former GASCO manufactured gas plantIndustrial
CURRENT PROJECT: Denver, Colorado
Smelting and refining plant propertyMixed Use
CURRENT PROJECT: Denver, Colorado
Former, long-time hospital propertyResidential
CURRENT PROJECT: Union, New Jersey
Envelope plant siteRetail
CURRENT PROJECT: Millinocket, Maine
Returning a shopping mall to former gloryWetlands
CURRENT PROJECT: Meadowlands, New Jersey
Public/private redevelopment
EnviroFinance Group (EFG) is an integrated remediation management and land redevelopment firm combining capital with technical, risk management and urban planning expertise to promote sustainable land use through Brownfield reclamation.
Our goal is to return tainted land to productive use and create value for communities.
Project Focus: Richard P. Kane Wildlife Area (Carlstadt, NJ)
Only ten miles from Manhattan, in the shadow of Giants Stadium, EFG restored one of the largest remaining expanses of wetlands in the New Jersey Meadowlands. READ MORE...
News & Events
National Mitigation & Ecosystem Banking Conference
Andrew Derickson will participate in a panel discussion on Mitigation Banking.
Read More...National Brownfields Conference 2013
Stuart Miner will participate in a roundtable discussion focused on creating successful Brownfield projects.
Read More...Brown Bag Lunch Presentation- Brownfield Development
Presentation by Chris Miller about the sustainability aspects of Brownfield redevelopment in the Denver area.
Read More...Projects
Industrial
Project: Globeville. History: Industrial smelting and refining. End Use: potentially industrial, commercial or retail. READ MORE...
Residential
Project: Former National Envelope Plant. History: This 15 acre site was used for the manufacture of envelopes until 2008. READ MORE...
Retail
Project: Northern Plaza Shopping Center. History: Once vibrant retail, redeveloped by EFG. End Use: retail (now open with national anchor tenant). READ MORE...
Wetlands
Project: Kane’s Wetlands Restoration. History: 234-acre, polluted, silted-over wasteland. End Use: nature preserve. READ MORE...
Mixed Use
Project: St. Anthony's Central Campus. History: A thriving health resource since its inception in 1892, the St. Anthony Central Hospital complex... READ MORE...

