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- Atlantic Builders Convention 2025
Atlantic Builders Convention 2025
Date: | March 25, 2025 - March 27, 2025 |
Location: | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Speaker(s): |
Meryl A.G. Gonchar Ted Zangari Andrew B. Robins |
Sponsor: | New Jersey Builders Association |
Topics include:
Legal Trends in Land Use Law (Meryl Gonchar)
Legislation, regulations and court decisions relating to the land development review process continue to modify the legal framework within which real estate is developed. A panel of land use attorneys will examine the most recent significant changes and discuss their implication for the future.
“Free Money” Making the Most of Government Incentives Programs (Ted Zangari)
At this new seminar, learn about a multitude of incentives from various government agencies that may help finance and make your next project a reality.
Legal Trends in Environmental Law (Andrew Robins)
Legislation, regulations and court decisions relating to environmental issues continue to modify the legal framework within which real estate is developed. A panel of environmental attorneys will examine the most recent significant changes and discuss their implications for the future.
Redevelopment: The Legal and Practical Realities (Meryl Gonchar)
Legislation, regulations and court decisions affecting redevelopment continue to evolve. Hear from a panel of attorneys about the most recent significant changes in redevelopment law and its practice.
Annual Environmental Review (Andrew Robins)
The panel will highlight permitting issues and anticipated regulatory changes that arise under the NJDEP’s Land Use Management and Water Resources regulatory programs. Regulations that will be discussed include: Protecting Against Climate Threats, Water Quality Management Planning rules, Public Access rules, Stormwater Management rules and more.
Site Remediation (Andrew Robins, Moderator)
Panelists will discuss the implementation of regulatory requirements under the Site Remediation Reform Act and will review other emerging requirements in the world of brownfield redevelopment.