0 used to refer to an area of land in a town or city that was previously used for industry and where new buildings can be built:
Planners are committed to developing the city's brownfield sites before granting permission to build on the rural outskirts.
1 an area in a town or city that has been used in the past for factories or offices, and that could now be used for new building development:
Officials have identified 15 brownfields that take up 40 acres of land inside the city limits.
After the closure of the dockyard, the island became a typical abandoned 'brownfield' site.
As is typical of many brownfield sites it contained several old buildings, which could potentially be used for temporary activities.
Orthodox thinking is that as much development as possible should be on urban brownfield land.
First, there is too little brownfield land.
Interstitial spaces, brownfield sites, disused industrial estates, railway lines and stations, abandoned ports and plots in ruins, are unproductive areas within the economic structure of the city.
An important part of their programme is the reclamation and development of brownfield and derelict sites.
It was a brownfield site and now there is social housing, a business park and also student accommodation, along with other housing.
A focus must be put on brownfield developments—that is generally accepted—and every attempt will be made to resist the development of the green belt.
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zona industrial abandonada…
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