Green Building

Ann Arbor approves Moravian, City Place becomes Heritage Row


Ypsilanti's Clean Energy Coalition hosting green building classes


The feasibility of renovating Ypsilanti's Thompson Block


Library lot project promises to redefine downtown development


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Going Green


The politics of dirt in downtown Ann Arbor


Schoolpictures.com moves into new Ypsilanti home


Greenhills School breaks ground on $3M expansion


Ypsilanti's Clean Energy Coalition lands $15M federal grant


Wolverine Tower to undergo $6.3 million renovation


U-M regents approve laundry list of projects


Roomations takes custom home improvements to the web


EMU teams up with Chevron to make campus more sustainable


Chelsea's Pierce Creek Elementary rehabs wetland, trail


Ann Arbor starts to dig hole for 5th Ave parking structure


Downtown Ann Arbor buildings line up for energy audits


Shadow Pavilion shows off U-M building material innovation


Ann Arbor DDA green program makes businesses more sustainable


A3C installs solar panels on downtown Ann Arbor office


Ypsilanti Lincoln Schools capture big energy savings


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.