The Green Blog
By William Hamilton
January 18, 2010 PBN Staff Writer
It was exactly the type of innovative, one-of-a-kind construction project business partners Joshua Brandt and Andrew Keating were looking for. (more…)
The Box Office – 12 office/studio spaces constructed from 32 recycled shipping containers on an abandoned strip of Providence history – the former Harris Lumber site.
Go to truthbox.com for more information!
(credit – timnelson3d.com)



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A New Green Building in Providence, RI!
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Tips to get your residential and commercial tenants to go green
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· Kick off recycling with a tenant education party. Cook food in solar-powered ovens and hand out reusable water bottles. Get kids involved by offering cash or prizes for cans.
· Tell tenants the impact of their recycling efforts with updates in community newsletters. Lisa Lunger, manager of real estate services at the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, estimates that a 200-unit property with three occupants per unit creates 3,000 pounds of trash a day. With 50 percent resident participation in recycling, that amount drops to approximately 1,500 pounds.
· Make it easy for residents to participate by positioning recycling containers in common areas such as laundry rooms and mailrooms.
· Reduce water consumption with faucet aerators and low-flow toilets and showerheads—a relatively inexpensive idea with a big impact.
Tips Source: Realtor Magazine February 2009, contributed by Lisa Lunger, manager of real estate services, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, Denver






