News & Events
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Circle at Concord Mills Wins Green Award 06/07/2010Circle at Concord Mills, a development by Crescent Resources Multifamily Development Group, was named the luxury multifamily project of the year at the National Green Building Conference. |
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Legal Settlement Affects Lead Paint 10/01/2009The EPA settled a lawsuit brought against it by the Sierra Club and others concerning its Renovation, Repair and Painting Regulations. The regulations create new compliance obligations for market-rate and affordable properties not certified lead-free. Senate Introduces Livable Communities Act 10/01/2009The bill would create a grant program for communities to plan for housing and transportation projects, including public transportation, transit-oriented development, redeveloping brownfield sites and affordable housing. |
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Also of Interest...
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Circle at Crosstown Earns LEED CertificationCrescent Resources Multifamily Development Group’s Circle at Crosstown earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Easy Being Green: "They planted a tree for me!"Robin Pharo, President, Healthy Home Reports, and speaker at the 2009 NAA Green Conference, posted "They planted a tree for me!", highlighting her experience at the event and offering suggestions to other planners looking to "green" their meetings. Making Green While Going Greenalarm:clock, an online technology news group, published "Making Green While Going Green," an interview with NAA President Doug Culkin discussing the growing trend of green in the apartment industry. |
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