What makes a Green City? - 01/29/10 02:47 PM
I have a client whose job takes him to various cities up and down the east coast. He is deciding where to buy his first house. Philadelphia appeals to him because of our green innovation and our mayor's committment to Green! I went to http://green-changemakers.blogspot.com  Here is the list of the 10 things they say make a Green City:
Plentiful Parks Efficient Public Transportation Quality Public Space Bike Lanes High-profile Green Office Buildings Comprehensive recycling and composting programs Mixed-use and Infill Development Green Leadership Smart Energy Policies Good Green Fun  
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Punishing Foreclosure Victims Only Continues The Pain For All Of Us - 01/18/10 01:03 PM
What a great, thoughtful post. And I really appreciated the Stephen Colbert at the end!
Via John Mulkey, Housing Guru (TheHousingGuru.com):
While news stories, articles, and blogs continue to be written about “Strategic Default” and how those facing foreclosure shouldn’t be allowed to walk away or have their mortgage balance reduced, punishing foreclosure victims only continues the pain for all of us. The problem we face isn’t one of a few hundred or even a few thousand who carelessly spent beyond their means; this issue touches tens of millions of U. S. homeowners, the majority of whom acted responsibly, and with the knowledge … (0 comments)

Sherwin Williams Kilim Beige - 01/10/10 04:22 PM
Months ago someone lauded this color on AR. Thank you! This is neutral but elegant. Lots of colors look really nice in front of it. Black furniture....red. Hey stagers? Any other colors you like to use?
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