Mohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit
Join the Mohawk Valley Economic Development District, Inc. (MVEDD) and its partner economic development agencies across Fulton, Herkimer, Lewis, Montgomery, Oneida, Oswego, Otsego, and Schoharie Counties, as we host the 5th Annual Mohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit. This year we have more counties, more sites, and more opportunities as we spotlight how brownfield redevelopment fuels economic revival.
Event Details:
Dates: April 21-22, 2026
Location: Herkimer County Community College, 100 Reservoir Road, Herkimer, NY
Register: Register now to secure your spot and gain access to invaluable resources, expert insights, and networking opportunities https://mvedd.org/brownfield-event
With more than 22 redevelopment-ready sites and active funding opportunities across the counties, the Summit will highlight the momentum behind transforming underutilized properties into sites for housing, recreation, business, and sustainable growth.
The Mohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit offers an in-person chance to connect with partners, attend expert-led sessions, and be part of transforming the region’s underutilized properties into thriving economic assets.
We are pleased to announce our keynote speaker for the 2026 Brownfields Developer Summit, who will share insights on real estate trends and redevelopment.
Steve Weikal, MSRED, MCP ‘08, Industry Chair, Real Estate Transformation Lab, MIT Center for Real Estate and Managing Partner, MET Fund II
Steve Weikal is a lecturer, researcher, and industry leader focused on innovative new technologies and business models that are reinventing traditional ways of developing, transacting and managing real estate. He is the Industry Chair of the Real Estate Transformation Lab at MIT and Managing Partner of MET Fund II, investing in early-stage, MIT-connected start-ups focused on solutions for the built environment transition. He began his real estate career restoring and redeveloping historic theaters in Detroit’s Fox Center entertainment district. A recognized thought leader in real estate technology, his keynote will set the scene for the event’s panels and themes.
We are also happy to announce the return of a fan-favorite panel, back by popular demand. The capital stacking session will feature panelists who provide practical advice on how to creatively combine various funding tools to finance complex brownfield redevelopment projects.
Capital Stacking to the Finish Line: Leveraging Utility, State, Federal, and Local Tools for Brownfield Redevelopment
- Heather Devitt, Deputy Director, MVEDD
- David Whipple, Senior Director Industry Development, Empire State Development (ESD)
- Brian Anderson, Regional Economic Development Manager, National Grid
- Scott Henze, Executive Director, Fulton County IDA
- Yocasta DeJesus, Brownfields Outreach Coordinator, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Throughout the two-day event, attendees can expect robust networking opportunities and a poster contest, sponsored by LaBella. Participants will also have the opportunity to take a guided tour of active brownfield sites in the City of Utica, highlighting key redevelopment areas within the city’s Brownfield Opportunity Area.

Image by Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency
Fulton County Historical Society and Museum
Image by Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency