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King Park Development Corp., a community development corporation on the near-north side, has hired Steven A. Meyer as executive director.

Meyer, who has been assistant administrator of brownfield redevelopment for the city since 2011, joins King Park effective June 16. He replaces longtime leader Janine Betsey, who left in October.

Meyer is a 2009 graduate of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. While with the city, he established the Indianapolis Brownfield Redevelopment Fund, a self-sustaining endowment to finance environmental assessment, remediation and redevelopment.

In his new role, Meyer will focus on spurring the redevelopment of various properties along College Avenue and on Delaware, 16th and 22nd streets.

King Park Development Corp.’s core area is bounded by Pennsylvania Street and Fall Creek Parkway to the west, Interstates 65 and 70 to the south, the Monon Trail to the east and 34th Street to the north.

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