June 01, 2016
Developers and local regulators need to understand pending New York State legislation to promote adoption of solar energy as they go about the business of developing the next generation of residential housing for our communities. Read More >
May 12, 2016
Alleged environmental harms resulting from a SEQRA determination are not necessarily matters of generic public concern for which there is no standing to sue solely because other people in the local area suffer the same alleged injuries. Read More >
May 09, 2016
The availability of New York State tax credits under the Brownfield Cleanup Program has been extended for another ten years, but it is subject to important time limitations that may affect a developer’s realization of the full credits available. Read More >
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Brown Fish – New York’s Brownfield Cleanup Program in 2016
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