RI DEM Awards $2.6 Million in Brownfields Grants to 12 Projects

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RI DEM Awards $2.6 Million in Brownfields Grants to 12 Projects

DEM Director Janet Coit
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has announced its latest round of Brownfields Grant Awardees.

This round of awards will see 12 projects across six cities and towns split $2.6 million in funding that was made available by the 2016 Green Economy Bond.

“When we’re able to clean up brownfields while also increasing our commitment to renewable energy, that’s progress we can all be proud of. Cleaning up contaminated brownfields sites is one of the smartest investments government can make. I’m committed to funding these projects quickly, and I look forward to the success stories that this latest round of funding will set into motion,” said Governor Gina Raimondo.

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The Projects

In order to support the push for green energy, one of the projects, a South Kingstown property, will transform into a solar farm capable of producing enough clean energy to power 610 homes.

“DEM significantly increased the emphasis on the green energy reuse option in the scoring criteria for this request for proposals. It’s terrific to see that three of the projects feature solar arrays and one will become a LEED-certified building. Supporting Question 3 will continue our positive trajectory toward cleaning up our waterways and contaminated sites, preserving farmland and open space, and ensuring our state remains a healthy and wonderful place to live, work, visit, and raise a family,” DEM Director Janet Coit.

According to DEM’s press release, 11 of the funded projects will create 598 construction jobs and 269 permanent jobs.

The application for the first phase of the remediation of the Newport Grand property estimates that by itself, this project will generate 1,241 construction jobs and 565 permanent jobs.

The projects also will unlock tens of millions of dollars in additional investments and promote smart growth by reclaiming and reusing valuable real estate.

Project Summaries

Project: Gravelly Hill Road Solar Array

Address:  Gravelly Hill Road, South Kingstown

Grants:  $56,000 site preparation/assessment and $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: Conversion of a property on which waste once was disposed to a 3,200-kilowatt solar farm. Annually, energy credits offered to area municipalities will save $290,000. The array also will produce energy for 610 homes and reduce as much greenhouse gas as would be reduced by removing 871 cars from the road.

Jobs:  40 construction jobs, 2 permanent jobs

 

Project: Gotham Greens Providence LLC

Address: 555 Harris Avenue, Providence

Grant: $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: The developer is taking a former General Electric manufacturing facility that’s been vacant for 2 years and turning it into a 96,000-square-foot, commercial-scale, climate-controlled greenhouse that will grow vegetables and herbs year-round to supply RI retail, restaurant, and institutional food service customers.

Jobs: 100 construction jobs, 65 permanent jobs

 

Project:  Tallman/Shri

Address: 390-392 Pine Street, Pawtucket

Grant:  $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: A former mill will be cleaned up to help prepare the site for an intended subdivision and the sale of one building to Shri Studio, a yoga studio.

Jobs:  21 construction jobs, 45 permanent jobs

 

Project: Fountain Street Apartments

Address: 78 Fountain Street, Providence

Grant:  $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description:  Once the home of the Coffee King building and now a dilapidated parking lot with contaminated soils, this will become a 173,000-square-foot, mixed-use LEED-certified apartment building in Downtown Providence. It will have a green roof for stormwater.

Jobs:  250 construction jobs, 90 permanent jobs

 

Project:  The former Cranston Police Station

Address: 275 Atwood Avenue, Cranston

Grant: $400,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description:  Former solid waste dumping area that’s slated to become a retail center.

Jobs:  50 construction jobs, 40 permanent jobs

 

Project: Blackstone Pawtucket LLC

Address: 59, 65, and 70 Blackstone Avenue, Pawtucket

Grant:  $198,317 remediation/redevelopment

Description:  Transforming a former textile manufacturing building into a mixed-use commercial-residential complex. Developer will expand the Blackstone River Bikeway on the property and install solar arrays on two of the building rooftops to offset electrical consumption.

Jobs: 85 construction jobs, 20 permanent jobs

 

Project: Georgiaville Village Green

Address: 29 Whipple Avenue, Smithfield

Grant: $150,000 redevelopment

Description: Once remediation is complete, the longtime site of the Narragansett Gray Iron Foundry will become 42 units of affordable family housing with a rooftop solar installation to offset utility costs.

Jobs: 25 construction jobs, 1 permanent job

 

Project: Coffey’s Texaco

Address: 48 Touro Street, Newport

Grant:  $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: The site of a gas station that has already undergone major cleanups to remove underground storage tanks and remediate petroleum impacts will be turned into a public park with a historic marker. It’s the original location of Newport Town Spring.

Jobs:   20 construction jobs, 2 permanent jobs

                       

Project: Newport Grand – Phase 1

Address: 150 Admiral Kalbfus Road, Newport

Grant:  $250,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: The property on which stood Newport Grand requires significant environmental remediation before it can be put into a marketable condition – and to prevent the site from slipping into blight or disrepair.

Jobs: 1,241 construction jobs, 565 permanent jobs

 

Project: The Steel Yard

Address:  27 Sims Avenue, Providence

Grant:  $150,000 remediation/redevelopment

Description: This grant will help the nonprofit arts center and shared studio build on prior remediation work, upgrade its facility, and expand its many offerings to the public.

 

Project: Pilgrim Screw

Address:  255 Dexter Street, Providence

Grant:  $100,000 site preparation and remediation

Description: Converting a 30,000-square-foot building used to manufacture screws into a mixed-use commercial-residential reuse.

Jobs: 4 construction jobs

 

Project: What Cheer Flower Farm

Address: 46 Atwood Street, Providence

Grant:  $50,000 site preparation

Description: This grant will allow the nonprofit farm to continue its “build-out” campaign, turning an abandoned factory into an urban farm and job-training center in the Olneyville neighborhood of Providence.


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