Monthly Archives: March 2011

Tax Credits for Renovation & Construction

There are a wide variety of tax credits and incentives available to the person considering a new construction project. Whether those are related to historic preservation, affordable housing, or energy efficiency (for homes or commercial projects) most projects qualify for some type of state, federal, or local incentive. When you pair those incentives with a […]

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Architect Rusty Long of Cary Announces New Firm

After working in other offices, the young architect opens his own firm.  (Cary, NC) – Architect Rusty Long, AIA, has announced the founding of his own firm in Cary, Rusty Long, Architect (www.rustylong.com). It’s been a dream of mine, since embarking on my architectural education, to start my own firm, Architecture isn’t just a profession […]

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Sustainability Thursday: High Performance Residential Program

In the buzzword filled world of green building, it can be hard for a client to filter through the greenwashing and find building professionals with a commitment to the performance of their product long after their involvement. For this very reason, I’m intentionally cautious about throwing around words like ‘green’ or ‘eco-friendly’. With that in […]

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