• Home • About Us • Contact Us • Become A Member • 
 
Menu

· Home
· Join Michigan Green
· Member Directory
· Our Mission
· Calendar
· About Us
· Our Services
· Board Members
· Contact Us
· News Archive
· Search
· Topics
· Video

Search


Other Pages

· Mercury Information
· Publications
· Energy Saving Tips
· Michigan Green Fund
· Michigan Incentives

Old Articles
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
· Arctic Split over Drilling - Shell's lease divides the region, the parties
Friday, January 14, 2011
· NUCLEAR IS THE ANSWER - EnergyBiz Leadership Forum Keynoter says Waste Issue Can Be Conquered
Thursday, January 13, 2011
· Cash Hungry Dynegy to go Private - Will the trend continue?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
· Duke and Progress Vow to Unite - Mega Merger will get Muddy
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
· Israel's New Natural Gas Discovery - Find could feed internal demand, lead to exports
Monday, January 10, 2011
· Cap and Trade Comes to California - Critics say it will cost jobs
Thursday, January 06, 2011
· So Cal Motors up for the Electric Car
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
· IKEA quits selling incandescent bulbs
· To Retrofit or Retire Coal Plants - Regulations go forth
Thursday, December 30, 2010
· Shortening Off-Shore Wind Approvals - 2 years is tough goal

Older Articles
New Kalamazoo Business Park To Open Wednesday 
Press Release

KALAMAZOO -- After years of planning and incremental advances, the city of Kalamazoo is poised to open an environmentally friendly business park on the once badly polluted site of an oil refinery on the city's southeast side.

Mayor Hannah McKinney, U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, and city officials will host a phalanx of dignitaries in a ceremonial opening of the Davis Creek Business Park, on about 18.5 acres of land on the north side of Cork Street, at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Built on the former Lakeside Refinery site and billed as the area's ``first business park with roots in sustainability,'' the Davis Creek Business Park is to be a mixed-use brownfield redevelopment project ``that integrates business development with sustainable, environmentally sensitive site design,'' the city said in a press release.  

Since the mid-1990s, federal and state governments have spent more than $12 million to clean up pollution on the property, which includes about 53 acres of land. The site was used for oil refining and bulk fuel storage from the late 1930s until it was abandoned in the early 1990s.

No tenants have been announced for the park, and details of how it is to be used were not disclosed.

Attempts by the Gazette to contact Marc Hatton, redevelopment project manager for the city of Kalamazoo, were unsuccessful.

The most prominent feature of the park is to be a site-wide stormwater-handling system that will direct stormwater from each development site through vegetated swales. The water will eventually be filtered through an enhanced wetland before being discharged into Davis Creek, according to the city.

The ceremony is open to the public.

Saturday, October 20, 2007
BY AL JONES
ajones@kalamazoogazette.com
388-8556

 

Posted on Monday, October 22, 2007 @ 13:34:46 MDT by webmaster
Sorry, Comments are not available for this article.
 
Related Links
· More about Press Release
· News by webmaster


Most read story about Press Release:
The First Annual Green Street Fair Announces Dates For 2008

Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad

Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

 

 Partners GREEN / Michigan GREEN

1215 Ludington Avenue
Escanaba, MI 49829
Ph: 888.473.5444
Fax: 866.430.8361

7627 Park Place
Brighton, MI 48116
Ph: 888.473.5444
Fax: 866.430.8361

 

Partners GREEN / Michigan GREEN © 2007