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Encouraging Energy Efficiency: A Tax Fix Everyone Can Get Behind

Written by LEaD Blogger on August 15th, 2011. Leave a comment

Pretend you are a small business owner. You happen to own the building where your business is housed, which has helped you weather the recession. Things seem to be getting better, and you have the opportunity to make some investments in your company th…

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Existing Buildings Seeing New Tenant Interest and Increased Savings with LEED

Written by LEaD Blogger on May 20th, 2011. Leave a comment

Is there a bright spot in this recession? Related to buildings, particularly, one would be hard-pressed to find one as most new construction markets have either slowed considerably or stalled completely. Given the downturn, more building owners and …

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