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Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Taipei, Taiwan Taipei is striving to achieve "zero landfill, total recycling" by 2010, 30 years ahead of the UN's trash targets. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Cleveland Reimagining a More Sustainable Cleveland Initiative |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: Denver The Mile-High City's Five by Five program opens the doors of Denver's cultural institutions to some of its youngest and poorest residents. |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: San Francisco Bank on San Francisco |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: Chicago Chicago's Smart Card seems almost too simple: one card that gives access to the trains, buses, and a local car-sharing program. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Malmo, Sweden After recession nearly wiped out Malmo's industrial base in the 1980s, the city has had a chance to start over, creating eco-friendly neighborhoods of transformed tenements and old shipyards. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Philadelphia Philadelphia's Mortgage Foreclosure Protection Program uses door-to-door outreach, free counseling, and meetings between those on the brink of losing their homes and their mortgage lenders to keep people in their houses. |
Fast Company May 2009 Anya Kamenetz |
Fast Cities: New Orleans The recovery of post-Katrina New Orleans has unleashed a new generation of social entrepreneurs. A sterling example is the Broadmoor Improvement Association. |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: Houston Despite a weakening real-estate market, development around Houston's Discovery Green is still strong. And, of course, the park is appropriately earth-loving, recycling its water and waste and drawing 100% of its power from renewable sources. |
Fast Company May 2009 Ellen McGirt |
Fast Cities: Tucson Mayor Robert E. Walkup has turned Tucson into a place where health and public safety aren't an afterthought, but an integral part of municipal planning. |
Fast Company February 2010 Anne C. Lee |
The Vancouver Olympics by the Numbers Let the Games Begin! More than 80 nations and 5,500 athletes and officials will participate in this year's Winter Games. |
AskMen.com Mike Sheppard |
Skiing Like An Olympian What does it take to make it as an Olympic skier? |
Entrepreneur January 2009 Tiffany Meyers |
Where it's Greener Implementing some of the most innovative, far-ranging environmental programs and plans for residents and, in particular, business owners, the 10 cities featured here have earned themselves a rightful place on Entrepreneur's sustainability map. |
Fast Company May 2009 Ellen McGirt |
Fast Cities: New York In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly has built the most successful local counterterrorism unit in the U.S. and perhaps the world. |
Outside January 2010 Martin Westerman |
Vancouver Olympic Green What it all costs for the Olympics in Vancouver. |
AskMen.com Jonno Hill |
Gretchen Bleiler Interview We talked to Gretchen Bleiler about how she got into snowboarding in the first place, and when her Olympic dreams first started. |
Fast Company October 1, 2007 Anya Kamenetz |
The Green Standard? Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design -- LEED -- buildings get lots of buzz, but the point is getting lost. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
5 Things You Didn't Know About The Torino Olympics Five of the more curious things you didn't know about the upcoming 2006 Winter Olympics. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2008 Jennifer Norbut |
LEEDers of the Pack Commercial real estate pros can earn the LEED Professional Accreditation designation. We speak with five to learn why they want to incorporate sustainability into their projects. |
Financial Advisor December 2009 Raymond Fazzi |
A Sleeping Giant Green buildings save money on energy and other operating costs. Observers believe more such projects -- and possibly even green REITs -- will begin popping up once real estate recovers. |
Outside January 2010 |
Gallery: Julia Mancuso The Olympic skier takes on the role of underdog again. |
Sports Central August 3, 2012 Marc James |
Becoming an Olympian Here's a closer look at the chances an Olympic hopeful has of qualifying for their event. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2006 Danyale Phillips |
Q & A An interview with sustainable design consultant Holley Henderson about why more developers are going green and whether these buildings can meet inflated expectations. |
CIO November 23, 2009 Kristin Burnham |
Olympic Effort Tech rehearsals condition IT operations for the 2010 Vancouver Games. |
Investment Advisor September 2008 Robert F. Keane |
The Greening of Urban America In much of the country construction continues unabated, despite the troubles in the housing market, and an increasing number of those projects are green, at least to some degree. |
Outside February 2009 Abe Streep |
Pre-Gaming Vancouver and Whistler have landed the 2010 Games. In 12 months, Van city and its ritzy northern outpost will erupt. But athletes are already here and you can get an Olympic-caliber experience without the hype or hassle. |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2005 Patricia Kirk |
Finding the Greenbacks in Green Office Space The green building movement is gaining momentum in the office development sector as more users realize that high-performance buildings make economic sense. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Andrew Zimbalist |
Is It Worth It? Hosting the Olympic Games and other mega sporting events is an honor many countries aspire to -- but why? |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Donville & Fournier |
Debt: How Vancouver Heals an Olympic Hangover The city put up $665 million so the Winter Games could go on. Now it's hoping the afterglow will help settle the debt. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 19, 2012 Carmen Nobel |
LEED-ing by Example When a local government decides to pursue environmentally aware construction policies for its own buildings, the private sector follows suit, according to new research by Timothy Simcoe and Michael W. Toffel. |
Bank Technology News November 2010 |
MasterCard Finds LEED in Missouri MasterCard's largest facility, its IT center in O'Fallon, Missouri, has received Gold certification in the LEED for Existing Buildings rating system. |
InternetNews September 13, 2005 David Needle |
Lenovo's Olympic Coming Out Party Lenovo will provide 5,000 desktop PCs, hundreds of servers and other technology at the Winter Olympic Games. |
AskMen.com Ryan Faller |
5 New Ways To Watch The Olympics Here are five new ways to watch the Olympics; they're innovative and sure to enhance your viewing of the 21st Winter Olympics. |
Food Processing September 2008 Bob Sperber |
Hormel Cultivates a `Green' Plant For a new shelf-stable meals plant, Hormel will pursue green-building LEED certification. We'll follow the plant throughout the process. |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2004 Mike Cianciolo |
McDonald's Olympic Glory The fast food king utilizes the games to further expand its empire. |
Sports Illustrated February 7, 2002 Frank Deford |
Your Olympic Quiz A not-so-conventional primer for the Games... |
High on Adventure December 2006 |
When You Go Squaw Valley resort, home of the VIII Winter Olympic Games, offers year-round events and is located on the outskirts of Tahoe. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2014 |
Market Trends Trends in green, multifamily, industrial, and hospitality real estate are noted. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2007 Alan Whitson |
Living the Green Life in Boise When it comes to state-of-the-art green design, developer Gary Christensen put Boise, Idaho on the map with the Banner Bank Building, an 11-story, 180,000 sq. ft. speculative office structure. Yet the impressive part of the undertaking is not its growing list of design awards; it's the economics behind this green office building. |