The Business Development Corporation of the Northern Panhandle (BDC) released a YouTube video for the Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Pottery site on July 8th. It features a summary of the site’s location, a discussion of surrounding opportunities and industries, and a brief history on the site.
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Shinnston Council moves forward with BAD buildings program
SHINNSTON — The city of Shinnston plans to take down another building on Pike Street as part of their BAD buildings program. The BAD (Brownfields, Abandoned, Dilapidated) buildings is ...
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NBAC Seeking 2021-2022 AmeriCorps Member for BAD Buildings Program
WVU Brownfields, Abandoned, & Dilapidated Buildings is a program within West Virginia University’s Northern WV Brownfields Assistance Center. The WVU BAD Buildings program provides technical assistance, research, and other ...
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Preserving Brooke Glass’ History
BROOKE COUNTY, W. Va. — The former Brooke Glass Factory in Wellsburg has been idle for some time now. The business development corporation has been working to use that ...
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