Originally designed by Joseph and Joseph Architects and Engineers in the 1950’s, the building is largely unused, with only a small portion actively used as part of the waste management process. Stromberg/Garrigan and Associates is involved with the Architecture and Engineering Assessment Report, which examines the method of construction of the building, current condition of […]
The project comes at a fortuitous time when investment in and around the project area is mounting. New transportation investments are being made, including a major redesign of the I-95 interchange with the Betsy Ross Bridge, the extension of Delaware Avenue and the implementation of the East Coast Greenway that includes bike and pedestrian trails […]
SGA Principals Timothy Stromberg and Sean Garrigan have been leading brownfields redevelopment planning and design on behalf of the two cities since 2002. Their planning work has led to nearly $90 Million in new private and public sector investment in the two cities and the creation of nearly 1000 jobs in the downtown heart of […]
The three-year visioning process is funded through a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Assessment Grant and focuses on the inventory, assessment and redevelopment of dozens of hazardous and petroleum brownfield sites along the South River and within the City’s downtown. Waynesboro’s industrial legacy is most noted for DuPont’s exclusive acetate rayon fibers processing plant which […]
The week of March 11th, 2013 will consist of a week of extensive public involvement activities, including design workshops, topic-specific work sessions, and developer and property owner meetings. Extensive project information is available at the project website www.carlisleplan.com
The project falls within the 40 mile Ohio River EPA Area-Wide Brownfields Plan Area and is located along the proposed Ohio River Trail, a multi-use bicycle and pedestrian trail connecting several major trails in the Pittsburgh and Eastern Ohio regions; the EPA Ohio River Are-Wide Brownfields Plan and the Ohio River Trail Feasibility Studies were […]