- Affordable and green Dinkins Gardens housing project breaks ground in Harlem .
- A closer look at Bijou Properties’ LEED Gold hopeful Garden Street Lofts condos in uptown Hoboken.
- Some developers are taking liberties with advertising LEED certification of their projects (note our quote!)
- MTA won’t give stimulus dollars to Bruce Ratner’s Atlantic Yards project.
- Report projects "significant risks" to New York City’s climate due to global warming.
- gbNYC included in The Gort Cloud , book detailing the "vast but invisible community that has the power to make or break green brands.”
- Profiling Long Island’s "seven greenest people."
- Turner announces it completed over $3 billion in green construction projects during 2008
Developers Taking Liberty with LEED, Garden Street Lofts in Hoboken, & gbNYC in The Gort Cloud
gbNYC selects green news items of note that were reported across the New York City area during the week of February 15, 2009, including confusion amongst developers with respect to advertising LEED certification and/or registration status on green building projects, a detailed profile of Bijou Properties’ LEED Gold hopeful, 180-unit, mixed-use Garden Street Lofts condominium project in uptown Hoboken, and gbNYC’s inclusion in The Gort Cloud, a book discussing “members of the green community that have the power to make or break new green brands.”
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