Makes sense for a lot of brownfields, although some of them are remote, or heaven forbid, radioactive. We ought to write a letter to the Donald.
I work in SE Michigan and do a lot of travelling for my job. There is acres of concrete all over the place from where they bulldozed old auto factories. At these sites, where there has been heavy industry for almost 100 years, why in the heck do you need to go through a full environmental review and search for endangered flora / fauna??? If the building meets code, and any new activities meet existing (or as I prefer, rolled back to 2002) environmental regulations, they should be able to break ground in under a year instead of the three to five years it takes now.