Green Building

New report says green jobs growing in Ann Arbor area


U-M plans to upgrade Central Power Plant, Admin Services Building


U-M opens MiSo to tours at Botanical Gardens


ACES International doubles staff, has 6 job openings


Moravian project resurfaces again in Ann Arbor


Developer, neighbors reach agreement on Near North


Rain barrels all the rage with Huron River Watershed Council


Ann Arbor's underground parking deck moves forward


Buying Ypsilanti: Stewart Beal closes on his 30th house


EPA praises Ann Arbor for sustainable energy usage


City Council to decide on Near North, building moratorium


Volunteers finish work on Luna Lake in Ypsilanti


Chelsea lays groundwork for municipal building expansion


LED lights almost complete in downtown Ann Arbor


Ann Arbor DDA energy audit a success with local businesses


Near North plans move forward in Ann Arbor


Ann Arbor's MidMod builds prototype of new sustainable home


Ann Arbor's IMRA expansion nearly complete


Ann Arbor looks for developers for underground garage


AIA Mich recognizes Ann Arbor's Traverwood library for design


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.