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  • Branching Out

    Architects are offering supplemental services as a way of staying afloat in a tough economy.

  • The New Normal, part 2

    Can urban, multifamily rentals drive the economy forward?

  • North Carolina Energy Code Update in Limbo

    Despite assurances to the DOE that North Carolina would upgrade its energy code, the state voted to postpone consideration of the 2009 IECC until 2015 at the earliest.

  • NAHB Honors Green Projects, Advocates

    Annual awards ceremony recognizes green homes, builders and remodelers, and programs.

  • Green Building Pros Honored

    Fifteen builders, remodelers, and other professionals received National Green Building Awards during the NAHB National Green Building Conference.

  • Case Study: North Carolina’s First Green Multifamily Affordable Housing

    Slated for LEED-Silver, a new project in Charlotte will give low-income seniors a green place to call home.

  • Case Study: Wilmington, N.C., ICF-Built Home Achieves LEED-Platinum

    Mark Johnson Custom Homes navigates the challenges and rewards of high-performance techniques and green certification.

  • Case Study: Wilmington, N.C., ICF-Built Home Achieves LEED-Platinum

    Seeking to differentiate, Mark Johnson Custom Homes navigated the challenges and rewards of high-performance techniques and green certification.

  • Eugene to Help 'Green' Builders

    Sep. 7--Good news for builders of environmentally friendly buildings: The city of Eugene is willing to make it less expensive and time consuming for structures that meet green building standards.

  • CoaLogix Announces Additional Facility in Charlotte

    CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CoaLogix Inc., a leader in holistic and environmental technologies for electric utilities, today announced that its SCR-Tech, LLC subsidiary plans to begin operating a second manufacturing, warehousing and research and development facility in...