Green Building

EMU, U-M partner on $1M climate change grant


Sustainability has become a hot major at U-M


Zingerman's Deli expansion gets Historic District nod


Ann Arbor's 601 Forest scores brownfield tax credits


Beal Properties, Ypsilanti end stalemate over Thompson Block renovation


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Concentrate Speaker Event: Going Green In Ann Arbor


Ann Arbor architect creates LEED student apts


Downtown Ypsilanti solar panels go up, catch rays


Dexter to link up to Border To Border Trail


U-M opens North Quad to 450 students, classes


Ypsilanti municipal buildings go green to save green


Thompson Block work begins anew in Ypsilanti's Depot Town


Pollution prevention garners grants for Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti


Coming soon: Solar panels at the Michigan Theater


Old Shaman Drum is renovated into new offices


Ann Arbor, Clean Energy Coalition deploy new hydraulic hybrid trucks


Technology, problem solving focus of Ypsilanti New Tech High School


Surprise! Michigan is ranked in the top 13 states for energy-efficient buildings. The list of organizations, foundations and educational institutions promoting a greener Mitten State seems to grow by the day and Washtenaw County is a vital part of that equation. From LEED buildings to the solar panel intiatives on Ann Arbor's Farmer's Market and Ypsilanti's city hall to Greenhills School's rooftop wind turbine, to A3C's state-of-the-art 'green' renovation in the heart of downtown, the Ann Arbor area is tightening its green belt and looking healthier for it.