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Mar. 19--Kent Mitchell was a construction superintendent with Rockford Homes in Vancouver when the national recession hit in 2008.
Ontario-based builder runs its offices and jobsites on wind- and hydro-generated electricity.
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Mar. 16--Legislation that would limit how much towns and cities can alter real estate development rules once projects are filed passed the New Jersey Assembly yesterday.
GO House will use a direct-to-consumer market strategy designed to connect buyers with builders.
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Corky McMillin’s Millenia project in Southern California will include 3,000 housing units.
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Production builders plan to offer green features standard in certain markets.
Project team thinks this kind of construction could be the state’s answer to meeting its greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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Mar. 4--Two local nonprofit agencies won grants from the U.S. Green Building Council to build green homes.
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Homestar program would provide up to $3,000 for product upgrades, whole-house retrofits.
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Builder groups in Indiana and Minnesota offer two different models for success for states with lagging efforts.