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Tax Breaks Push Green Residential Fixups
Jul. 15--If homeowners work to make their homes greener this year, they could end up with more green in their pockets next year.
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Indiana Could Get 38,000 'Green' Jobs From Federal Action
Jun. 19--Federal spending from the stimulus bill and proposed environmental legislation could create 38,000 jobs in Indiana, according to reports issued Thursday by a group of environmental-advocacy organizations.
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The company’s bricks, pavers, and cobblestones originated on historical buildings and roads. The 150-plus-year-old European-blend cobblestones shown here, reclaimed from U.S. streets, offer a smooth surface look from decades of wear. Other products include Old Chicago–style bricks, Antique Indiana...
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Kimball International Receives 2009 "GREEN GOOD DESIGN" Award for Architecture; Indiana Showroom Noted for Sustainable, Environmentally Responsible Design
Kimball International, Inc. (NASDAQ: KBALB) announced today that its flagship corporate showroom located in Jasper, Indiana, has been recognized by The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies together with The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, with...
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Flooded Munster, Ind., goes from soggy to sustainable.
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The Village in Burns Harbor offers certified homes, a walkable town center, and proximity to public transit.
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A 60-acre neo-traditional community in Northwest Indiana is the first to earn the land development certification under the Standard.
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During the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo recently held in Chicago, Christina Koch, eco-structure’s editor in chief, moderated a Q&A session with Ray Anderson, founder and chairman of Interface Inc., Atlanta. Nearly 200 people heard Anderson explain his motivation to make Interface’s...
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By using simple, natural materials and blurring the lines between indoors and out, the Novelty Hill Januik Winery in Woodinville, Wash., connects wine enthusiasts to nature.
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New Hampshire dwelling proves solar isn’t just for the Southwest.