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Aug. 16--Slowly but surely, alternative energy is coming to Brunswick County.
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Aug. 04--In October, Flabeg Solar U.S. Corp., a subsidiary of German glass finishing firm Flabeg GmbH, opened a manufacturing facility in Findlay's Clinton Commerce Park that was expected to create up to 200 jobs building solar mirrors.
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July 29--From his bucolic farm on the south side of Naperville, Steve Tiwald can see the imprint of the country's "green movement" on the faces of eager patrons as they arrive each week to collect their boxes of tomatoes, spinach and summer squash.
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Stanford University refutes correlation between land conservation and expensive home prices in San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley.
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Government agencies will help Louisville, Ky.; Montgomery County, Md.; Las Cruces, N.M.; and California create more sustainable land-use and transportation patterns.
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Association's analysis finds growth opportunities for home building, remodeling, and multifamily industries in two key legislative provisions.
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Allocation of Recovery Act funds includes advancement of building systems research and development of efficient new homes.
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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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Though Capitol Quarter boasts LEED-certified townhomes, it's the neighborhood's walkability that's attracting much of the buyer traffic.
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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.