Register now for the Northern WV Brownfields Assistance Center’s (NBAC) BAD Buildings Summit on June 12th in Charleston, WV at the Charleston Conference Center & Holiday Inn Hotel. The Summit will bring together resource providers, funders, technical experts, and practitioners from across West Virginia who are working to address abandoned and dilapidated buildings in our communities.
Visit our BAD Buildings Program website to learn more about this event, view the agenda, and to register online.
Download Summit event flyer here.
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