Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era; April 7, 2011

The Lancaster Northwest Gateway Project has been honored as one of the nation’s 10 best brownfield-revitalization efforts by the nonprofit Phoenix Awards Institute.

The venture, done through EDC Finance [Corporation] with the help of environmental consultants ARM Group, razed and remediated a vacant Armstrong World Industries factory into a future site for expansions by Lancaster General Health and Franklin & Marshall College.

The 2010 Phoenix Award winners — one from each U.S. Environmental Protection Agency region — were based on the magnitude of the problem and project, innovation, cooperation of multiple parties, environmental impact, and economic and social impact.

 

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Photo courtesy of Economic Development Company of Lancaster County ©2011

Decommissioned 47-acre, 100-year-old Armstrong World Industries complex on Feb., 2005. The site included more than 2 million sq. ft. of obsolete manufacturing and office space spread over 200 buildings.

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Photo courtesy of Economic Development Company of Lancaster County ©2011

Northwest Gateway site on Dec., 2009 following building demolition, site environmental remediation and infrastructure installation, facilitated by EDC Finance Corporation. The property is ready to accomodate major, long-term development by Franklin & Marshall College and Lancaster General Health.  The total cost of the on-time and under-budget project was $29 million.

Project partners:
EDC Finance Corporation
Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster General Health
Armstrong World Industries