
Renewing our energy infrastructure: $350 million green bonds for Kansas wind farms
Westar Energy Inc. issued its first green bonds this week to support renewable energy projects in Kansas. The company issued $350 million in bonds,…
Westar Energy Inc. issued its first green bonds this week to support renewable energy projects in Kansas. The company issued $350 million in bonds,…
The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin has published a RFP for a true transit-oriented development that connects to their new streetcar…
This 2009 BBC article reported on an effort to restore cheetahs to India after being absent for nearly 100 years. REVITALIZATION readers familiar with…
This 2009 article revealed what was then a still-accelerating trend towards adaptive reuse of building and infrastructure. REVITALIZATION readers familiar with any of these…
Boston is one of several big coastal metropolitan areas suffering from a severe housing shortage driven by excessive limits on housing construction. A bill…
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