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{{short description|Underused real estate assets or land}} |
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[[Image:Construccionkaiserrich.jpg|thumb|right|A greyfield in [[Richmond, California]] is used to expand a [[Kaiser Permanente]] hospital.]] |
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'''Greyfield land''' is underused [[real estate]] assets or land. The word ''greyfield'' is a relative [[neologism]] as compared to more commonly known terms such as ''[[Brownfield land|brownfield]]'' and ''[[Greenfield land|greenfield]]''. |
'''Greyfield land''' is underused [[real estate]] assets or land. The word ''greyfield'' is a relative [[neologism]] as compared to more commonly known terms such as ''[[Brownfield land|brownfield]]'' and ''[[Greenfield land|greenfield]]''. |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 20 May 2024
Greyfield land is underused real estate assets or land. The word greyfield is a relative neologism as compared to more commonly known terms such as brownfield and greenfield.
The term applies specifically to underused buildings and land in towns and cities that could be intensified by the addition of rooftop developments (in the case of an existing building) or airspace developments (above an existing carpark, for example), whilst maintaining the original existing use.
Click here for an explanation of Greyfield Mall Land in the United States.