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Community Housing Partners’ award-winning neighborhood brings community education and sustainable performance to affordable housing.
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A roundup of green building news for the week of June 16-20, including coverage from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.
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Two surveys reveal increased demand for home upgrades that may cost more up front but save in the long run.
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The Grupe Co. is one of 150 builders committed to collectively building 220,000 high-performance homes by 2012.
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A roundup of green building news for the week of June 16-20, including green legislation affecting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and affordable LEED-Silver housing in South Florida.
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The bill, which would provide lending incentives to encourage energy-efficient and sustainable building, gains USGBC support, mixed reaction from NAHB.
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The Carlisle Development Group announced the opening of phases I and II for Tallman Pines, a 200-apartment affordable housing development in Deerfield Beach.
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A roundup of green building news for the week of June 9-13, including fines for big builders for pollution, Austin’s first LEED-Platinum building, and the embracing of solar power.
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As tornado-ravaged town rebuilds green, officials plan to harness wind, hydro, and solar power.
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Sustainability features in the 30-room facility, which will provide lodging, support services, and meals to ill children and their families, include solar power, stormwater management, and a closed-loop air handling system that prevents spread of germs.