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A roundup of this week's top green building stories.
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Federal changes to support mid-rise, mixed-use developments would deliver both environmental and public benefits.
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A past COTE Top Ten Green Project outperforms expectations and earns more recognition.
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Lake|Flato Architects integrates private development and public spaces to create a vibrant urban destination.
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A mixed-use development designed by Milwaukee’s Continuum Architects + Planners turns a blighted block into a community showpiece.
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Survey respondents reveal what’s up and coming—and on the way out—with American home buyers.
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A 1974 storehouse is revitalized as a mixed-use development and wins the Evergreen Awards Existing Buildings category.
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As a government complex on two city blocks in downtown Chandler, Ariz., this two-building complex designed by SmithGroupJJR includes a five-story office tower and several one-story buildings.
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Samuel Assefa, Boulder's front line senior urban designer, discusses the process and time to redefine a community from sprawl to sustainability.
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A recent blog posting questions the market viability of higher density development.