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Posted on 01/26/2015

I am a developer of market-rate (usually with some component of affordability) apartment communities of 100+ units. My firm is a national company that produces about 5,000 units annually and...

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BE Boston 19 RegistrantsBE Boston 20 RegistrantsBE Boston 21 RegistrantsBE Boston 22 RegistrantsBE Boston 23 RegistrantsBE Boston 24 RegistrantsBuildingEnergy 16 Full ConferenceBusiness MemberGreen Company ManagerMemberWebform Results Access

Posted on 01/20/2015

The building profession is changing fast. Those of us in the midst of it are clear - energy codes are getting stricter; clients are looking for greener, more efficient projects and the...

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BuildingEnergy 16 Full Conference

Posted on 01/19/2015

NESEA's BuildingEnergy15 Conference & Tradeshow this March, 3rd-5th in Boston will be my third NESEA conference. I enjoy the Building Energy conferences because the topics are thought...

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Posted on 01/19/2015

The two fluids that have made me look the dumbest through the years have been water and alcohol—and alcohol has been a distant second to water, unfortunately.

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BuildingEnergy 16 Full ConferenceBusiness MemberMember

Posted on 12/02/2014

2014 Kate Fund Award Recipient Heather Nolen reflects on her experiences in Denmark and Stockholm.

Posted on 11/25/2014

If you could tackle a few easy tasks that would keep you warm and snug all winter – and save money – would you? Strangely enough, few people opt to take on these tasks...

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