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December 27, 2006 abbey

Boston Going Green

Boston is the first city to require buildings to adhere to Green Standards for projects of 50,000 square feet or more The Boston Globe reports.

This will apply to public as well as private projects.

Yeah, Boston.

Interested to see how this might eventually trickle down into residential. New codes are out in ’07, so it might be a while.

Categories: Green / Sustainable

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