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                                                                                                 EPA-560-F-06-250
                                                                                                      October 2006
BUCCINI/POLLIN GROUP  HEADQUARTERS
                                                                                              Wilmington,  DE
                                                                                             Assessment Grant
                              A Former Brownfield is Now Home
                            to a Successful Brownfields Developer
     ADDRESS:           322 A Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
     PROPERTY SIZE:      8.1 acres
     FORMER USES:       Scrap metal operation, automobile salvage, lumber storage,
                       industrial landfill
     CURRENT USE:       Office space and metal fabrication
     EPA GRANT RECIPIENT:
                                   PROJECT PARTNERS:
     The City of Wilmington received a
     $200,000 EPA Brownfields Assessment
     Pilot and $200,000 in EPA Brownfields
     Showcase Community funding.
                                   Buccini/Pollin Group, Inc., Delaware Economic
                                   Development Office, Delaware Department of
                                   Natural Resources and Environmental Control,
                                   Kling, Riverfront Development Corporation
                                                                                  Imington
                                                                                     For additional data and geographic
                                                                                     information for this and other
                                                                                     Brownfields Grants, please visit EPA's:
                                                                                     Envirofacts -
                                                                                     www.epa.gov/enviro/html/bms/
                                                                                     bms querv.html
                                                                                         Enviromapper - www.epa.gov/
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    PROJECT BACKGROUND:

    The property operated as a scrap metal business from 1924 to  1944 and an automobile salvage yard from 1944 to
    1974. The property was also used as an industrial landfill and for lumber storage. In 2004, Phase I and Phase  II
    assessments of the property were conducted using $50,000 in EPA Brownfields Assessment Pilot funding from the
    City of Wilmington's Office of Economic Development, which accounted for approximately half of the assessment
    costs. The Buccini/Pollin Group (BPG) paid for the remaining  assessment costs. The property was contaminated by
    industrial fill,  which included volatile  organic compounds and arsenic in the soil as well as aluminum, arsenic, iron, lead,
    and manganese in the ground water.
                                           KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

                                              Leveraged $ 150,000 for cleanup activities and  100 jobs associated
                                              with redevelopment.

                                              First brownfield redevelopment project on  the formerly  industrial
                                              south side of Christina River.

                                              Used  City of Wilmington economic incentives including a city property
                                              tax abatement  and a city head-tax abatement.

                                              The architect of the new building,  Kling, received the Gold Medal
                                              Award from the American Institute of Architects Philadelphia chapter
                                              for the building's architecture in 2005.
    The completed Buccini/Pollin headquarters.

OUTCOME:
    Cleanup activities were paid for by BPG and included the removal of contamination hot spots as well as the installation
    of a cap. In 2004, the property received a Certificate of Completion of Remedy Site Closure from the Delaware
    Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. On February I 1, 2005, the grand opening was held for
    the new 94,000-square foot headquarters of BPG, a commercial real estate development company that has played a
    major role in the revitalization of Wilmington. The lower level of the office building houses E.J. DeSeta,  a metal
    fabrication operation, which connects to a mezzanine in the shop via a bridge. The upper level houses BPG
    headquarters. The building's design includes the use of metal for the building exterior, and company production
    capabilities were used to create many custom-designed building components and furniture.
    FOR MORE INFORMATION:  Visit the EPA Brownfields Web site at http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/ or call EPA Region 3 at (215) 814-5000

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