Risk assessments are key elements of the investigation, remediation, and regulatory closure of commerical and industrial facilities as well as redevelopments. WELG’s attorneys work closely with environmental scientists, engineers and modeling specialists to help clients and regulators understand the nature and magnitude of potential exposures and how they can best be addressed and evaluated under regulatory programs.
INDUSTRY SECTORS:
- Industrial Real Estate Developers
- Commercial Real Estate Developers
- Residential Real Estate Developers
- Multifamily Real Estate Developers
- Shopping Center Owners
- Banks
- Environmental Consultants
- Government Agencies
- Office Building Owners
CASE STUDIES:
- Electronics Manufacturing Site to $300 million Hospital, San Carlos, CA
- 130 acre Landfill site as $400 million Business Park, Brisbane and South San Francisco, CA
- Maher Parcels, San Francisco, CA
- Oil Field Site to $300 Million Upscale Housing Development, Santa Barbara, CA
- Union Station to $200 million High Rise Office Towers, Seattle, WA
- State Superfund Site to $120 million Office Building Complex, St. Paul, MN
- Steel Products Warehouse to $92 million Apartments, Emeryville, CA
- Television Manufacturing Plant to $80 million Business Park, Melrose Park, IL
- Steel Mill to Big Box Center, Emeryville, CA
- Newspaper Printing Plant to $100M High Rise Office Tower, San Jose, CA
- Electronics Manufacturing Plant, to mixed use (retail, apartment and condominium), Irvine, CA
- Dairy Sites to Industrial, Chino, CA
- Water Heater Manufacturing Plant to Twin Office Mid-Rise, Westlake, Village, CA
- Oil Field Site to Upscale Housing Development, Orange County CA
- State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control v. Bay Area Drum Co., et al.
- Unilever Best Foods and CCL Custom Manufacturing Inc. v. American Steel & Aluminum Corp, et al.
- Former Sewage Sludge to Housing Development, Riverside County, CA
- 483 acre Agricultural Site to Distribution Center, Stockton, CA
- TEAM Enterprises, Inc. v. Century Centers, LTD, et al
- Shopping Center Acquisitions
- United States v. Bradley Mining Company
- Emeryville Redevelopment Agency v. Robinson, et al.