U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson will launch a new Green Landscape program and scholarships for high school students at the Regional Greenhouse Network’s 10th annual gala on May 27, 2018 at the RGC’s Headquarters in Mountain...
A handful of cities and provinces in Ontario, Canada have committed to move at least some public money away from coal to renewables, a move that could potentially save them more than $150 million in fuel costs, research by New...
Ralph Wiesenthal, president of Realtor.com, announces the organization’s new campus expansion at the iconic, 10-story Realtor.com Building in Park Avenue South. We’re counting down the top public real estate stories this week. The BNEF, the largest residential real estate cooperative...
A chant of “Allah” is heard over a three-course dinner at the Machala Restaurant and Bistro, Thursday, July 6. (Allen Chae/Aitkin Independent Age) Lunchtime menu at the Machala Restaurant and Bistro, Saturday, July 7. (Allen Chae/Aitkin Independent Age) Vendors showcase...
UM today announced the Organization of the Year Award in the global voting of the Campaign Global Media Agency of the Year (CGO). Ad agency 19Leisure (19Leisure) was recognized with the 19Leisure Campaign Media Agency of the Year. In 2018,...
Two New York City neighborhoods have access to three extra years of the Union Square Café program: Madison Square Park and Chinatown. The “Café Street” program in both areas, announced Tuesday by Mayor Bill de Blasio, will expand and remain...
It’s summer. You know what that means, don’t you? Ready to hang onto your mulch and fresh grass just in case the temperatures rise in the coming weeks? Read on for a great tip from Jim Brantner, owner of Eclectic...
Cushman & Wakefield, one of the country’s leading real estate firms, was recently recognized by the Green Lease Leaders program as one of the nation’s leading law firms for a “Green Light” award in the Greenlight Awards. A representative from...
Green Drinks, an organization dedicated to addressing the “rottenness” of the American beverage industry, has set its first meeting for Tuesday in its 7th annual “Something’s Better” on Manhattan. The meeting will serve as a peer-to-peer forum to discuss a...
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