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TO BUILD A PROGRAM LEVERAGING A RIVER

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Page 1: Pulaski County Brownfields

TO BUILD A PROGRAM

LEVERAGING A RIVER

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PCBF FAST FACTS

• Partnership of three local governments : Pulaski County and the Cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock

• Five member Revolving Loan Fund Committee

•Brownfield Pilot Grant in 2000

• Revolving Loan Fund Grant 2005 for $3,000,000

•Assessment Grants – Hazardous and Petroleum in 2011 for $200,000 each

•$81,000,000 in Projects Leveraged by the End 2012

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RELATIONSHIPS

(Re) ESTABLISHING

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(Re) Establishing Relationships

Environment

Economics

Social

Partnerships

PolicyCulture

CultureWhat did each partners’ culture want/need?

Partnerships How to respect each partners wants/needs?

PolicyWho is supporting this partnership?

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SMARTHOUSE WAY

•RLF Loan of $785,000 in 2008

•Second largest loan in Region 6

•5.8 Acre Tract on Desirable Riverfront

•10 Months for Complete Turnkey Cleanup

•Leveraged $3.8 Million

(Re) Establishing Relationships

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for TANGIBLE RESULTS

STRATEGIC PLANNING

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Strategic Planning

Targeting AreasWill the project benefit the culture?

Does the project promote the goals?

Creating a Sustainable RLF Board Key people who believe in the programMembership deliverables

Targeted Area

RLF Board

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K LOFTS BUILDING

•RLF Loan of $275,000 in 2011

•Planned with EPA’s Greening America’s Capitals

•Empty for 25 Years, Scheduled for Demo

•Mixed-use, LEED construction, 30 Units

•First LEED Certified Jazz Club in the Country

•Leveraged 44 jobs in Empowerment Zone

•Leveraged $3.1 Million

Strategic Planning

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COMMUNITY DOTS

CONNECTING THE

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Connecting the Dots

Finding a Balance That WorksLeveraging the Micro with MacroViewing a Project from the Inside Out

Innovative Partnerships Ask What the Culture Wants?

Seek Out-of-the-Box LeveragingDraw the Big Picture and Connect the Dots

Grassroots

Area wide

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500 Main Street

•RLF Loan of $916,000 in Negotiations

•Three Historic Buildings

•250,000 s.f. of Commercial & Residential Space

•Hotel, Office Space, & 170 Apartments

•Leverage Partnership with Ark. Symphony, Ballet

& Ark. Repertory Theater to create Art District

•Leveraging $21 Million in redevelopment

Connecting the Dots

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Our House

•First Program Sub-grantee

•Partnership with PCBF since 2002

•State’s Only Licensed Childcare

for Homeless, 90 Children Daily

•Sub-grant for New Childcare Center

•EPA Job Training Grantee

•First New Development in Area in 15 Years

Connecting the Dots

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Leveraging a River to Build a Program

Josh Fout, Program Administrator201 S. Broadway, Suite 220, Little Rock, AR 72201

P: 501-340-3594 F: 501-340-8951 E: [email protected]

www.pulaskicountybrownfields.comfacebook.com/pucobrownfields

Images courtesy of the EPA, Downtown Partnership, Arkansas Highway Department, Ensafe, and City of Little Rock