Zero-energy community unveiled
An article from the Rocky Mountain News, reports that a developer unveiled the 250-unit Geos Neighborhood in Arvada. The neighborhood is being touted as the nation’s largest net-zero-energy, master-planned community with construction scheduled to begin this fall. Project developer Norbert Klebl said in a statement, “Geos significantly raises the bar for sustainable residential development. We’re tapping a market of people who want beautiful, affordable homes that support their commitment to a truly sustainable lifestyle. People want more than a solar panel here or an energy-efficient appliance there — they want their homes to play a key role in minimizing their carbon footprints — and Geos Neighborhood does just that.” Priced from the $200,000s, homes in the Geos Neighborhood will range from 860 square feet to 3,683 square feet in a variety of housing types, including single-family homes, live/work townhomes, paired homes, row homes, multilevel condos and co-housing.

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