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Press Release: A+ Neighborhood Homebuyers

August, 2009

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“Green House Effect”

August, 2009 Baltimore Magazine

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“Green Home Initiative Hits City”

July 4-10, 2009 Baltimore Afro-American

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“Investors Back Green Rehabs”

June 19, 2009, Baltimore Sun

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“Bridge Private Lending Teams on ‘Green’ Neighborhood Push in Baltimore”

June 18, 2009, Baltimore Business Journal

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“Affordable Housing in Baltimore Goes Green”

June 18, 2009, ABC2News 

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“More Energy Efficient Homes Hit Baltimore”

June 12, 2009, ABC2News

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“A Greener Baltimore”

June 5-11, 2009 Issue of the Baltimore Business Journal’s Green Supplement.

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One Green Home Launch

June 18, 2009, 1:30 p.m.

We’ll kick off the One Green Home program Thursday, June 18 with a ribbon-cutting at our first property, 204 W. Lorraine Ave. Guests can tour the property to see the latest in affordable green design, and pick up tips on how to make their own buildings more efficient. We’ll talk about what worked and what didn’t, with presentations from Mayor Sheila Dixon, Bridge Private Lending founder David Borinsky and rehabilitation professional, Mike Jones from A-plus Neighborhoods.

 

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