LEGAL NOTICE – SBIDC

The Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation (SBIDC) intends to apply for the New York State Department of State 2016-17 Brownfield Opportunity Area Program in order to complete a Step 2 Nomination Study.  SBIDC is in the process of a Step 2 Nomination Study for a study area of Red Hook, Brooklyn now and is eligible for this 2016–17 Brownfield Opportunity Area funding opportunity. 

 For more information about the Department of State’s Request for Proposals: http://www.dos.ny.gov/funding/.

 For more information about SBIDC’s current Red Hook BOA Program: http://www.sbidc.org/services/planning-resiliency/brownfields/

 With this public notice of SBIDC’s intent to apply, please provide comments during a period of no less than 30 days, ending March 1, 2017 at the following link: http://www.sbidc.org/services/planning-resiliency/brownfields/

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