The document summarizes the redevelopment efforts in Wheeling, West Virginia following an EPA brownfield assessment pilot program in 1998. It discusses how several contaminated former industrial sites were redeveloped, creating new jobs and stimulating the local economy. Specifically, it describes how the Wheeling Stamping Building was redeveloped to attract the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, creating up to 250 new jobs, through a financing partnership between government, non-profit, and private entities that helped overcome funding gaps. The redevelopment efforts in Wheeling demonstrate the benefits of public-private partnerships and long-term planning to repurpose former industrial sites.