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Press Releases
New Cohousing Group Plans Development
Aiki Homes is very excited about our new upcoming project in Farihaven!     07.07.2008 | Posted By: Isaac Bonnell
U.S. Dept. of Energy "Builder's Challenge"
Recently all of Aiki's NEW homes have been added to the U.S. Department of Energy's "Builder's Challenge". All of our homes built in the last 2 years have been aprroved. If you would like to learn more about the Builder's Challenge please click on the link below.   07.01.2008 | Posted By: Casey Curtis
Aiki Homes Featured in Prestigous ABQ Magazine "American Builders Quarterly (ABQ) brings its readers a comprehensive look at our nation's entire construction industry by profiling leading companies that consistently perform in all aspects of the building trade. Within the pages of ABQ, readers find unique editorial departments devoted to superficial issues within the industry" Green Builder Becomes Green Developer (click on article below) 06.02.2008 | Posted By: Rich Silverman | View Article
Green Homes Sell Faster & For More GREEN HOMES SELL FASTER AND SELL FOR MORE THAN COMPARABLES 05.13.2008 | Posted By: Danielle Johnson | View Article
Aiki Featured in "Homes Across America" Homes Across America is a showcase of Resource-Efficient Homes and is funded by the EPA. Check out our profile here.   04.24.2008 | Posted By: Casey Curtis
Aiki Homes founding partner in "Towards Zero Waste" Read more about our committment to Sustainable Connections' new business-led community campaign - Toward Zero Waste http://www.sconnect.org/zerowaste   04.24.2008 | Posted By: Casey Curtis
Aiki Homes receives Envirostars highest rating! http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/news/sbnews.cfm?id=14514   12.03.2007 | Posted By: Susatinablebusiness.com By 2022 the county expects Bellingham to grow by 40 percent, sparking numerous debates about how to cope with the growth and maintain the green spaces residents treasure. Finding a balance between how many people can coexist in Bellingham and maintaining the quality of life to which residents are accustomed is not easy but does require public discourse. In the pages to follow are developing ideas of how different community members see the future of Bellingham. The following articles explore the different political, economic and community-based interests affecting the direction of the debate on growth. 11.05.2007 | Posted By: By Sam McNeil | View Article
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