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Chicago IL Green Homes Press Releases

Family updates 100-year-old La Grange home to maximize space and energy efficiency
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
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New Green Homes on Tour in Elmhurst
Monday, July 27, 2009
Tour two new green homes in Elmhurst during Elmhurst Green Fest!
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LEED-CANDIDATE HOME HITS THE MARKET AT 250 N. MYRTLE AVENUE, ELMHURST
Monday, May 25, 2009
The home at 250 N. Myrtle has a traditional facade and gracious features. It was designed as a ranch floorplan to reduce materials used and appeal to more mature, upscale buyers who are interested in healthy and efficienty homes. The home was built to version 2.2 of the Leed for Homes standard. It has 3015 square feet of living space with a full, upgraded lower level. It also features an attached two-car garage.
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CHICAGO RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPERS RISE TO MEET DEMAND FOR GREEN HOUSING
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Green living is in vogue in the Windy City, from the roof top of City Hall to a growing collection of new green-living residential developments now underway in downtown Chicago and outlying neighborhoods.
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Styczynski Walker & Associates crafts green home in Elmhurst
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Styczynski Walker & Associates may be able to turn green into gold, as evidenced by their latest creation: a new two-story home that is on pace to be gold-level certified as part of the National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) Green Building Program.
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LEXINGTON PARK CONDOMINIUMS MEANS ‘GREEN LIVING’ IN SOUTH LOOP
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
CHICAGO—Lexington Park Condominiums, an innovative 35-story new-construction high-rise condominium and loft development, is in line to become one of the first LEED-certified condominiums in the South Loop, according to the Chieftain Group, the developers.
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Norwood communities emphasize energy savings, environmental consciousness
Monday, June 23, 2008
In the new generation of environmental awareness, consumers are looking to make a positive difference by conserving resources, recycling more than ever and choosing energy efficient products. It’s also a big reason why “green” is now the favorite color among many home shoppers.
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