Archive for the ‘Green Power’ Category

Hot Weather is Here and You can Help your Tenants Save Money and the Environment

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

sun.jpgCalifornia Edison customers receive rebates when they receive certified air conditioning tune-ups, subject to verification.

1. To be eligible for the rebate: (a) I must be a Southern California Edison customer on a residential, GS-1 or GS-2 rate, and (b) the service(s) I have completed must (i) qualify for the rebate, (ii) be performed at a single-family residential dwelling, or (iii) at a business less than 200kW, fully constructed and occupied, within SCE’s service area. (more…)

Realtors Mobilize to Prevent Additional Costs to Real Estate Transactions

Monday, June 16th, 2008

court_front_med.jpgCalifornia Association of Realtors initially OPPOSED AB 2678 (Núñez) because it effectively would have required, among other things, that ALL homes and commercial property in California have an energy audit at point-of-sale, and that mandatory energy efficiency investments be made. (more…)

Highlight on Century City Real Estate

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

century_city.jpgThe Greening of Century City Pedestrian Connectivity Plan is scheduled to create a vibrant live-work-play community where all aspects of life can be accessed within Century City, and enhanced with connections to transit that provide quick and easy routes to other parts of the city. Does a Century City real estate investment make sense in this market?
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GO GREEN

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Everyone has ideas about greening residential real estate, but what about commercial investment property going green. Share your experiences or questions…comment here!

Port to Build ‘Green’

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Long_Beach_greenThe Port of Long Beach is making plans to build a new “green” headquarters building as it pursues a larger program to clean up the air at the complex.The nine-story, $218 million structure would replace its current cramped headquarters, which was built nearly five decades ago. (more…)

Do You Support Subway to the Sea?

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

The proposed “Subway to the Sea” will extend the Red Line from the current terminus at Wilshire Blvd. and Western Ave., heading west along Wilshire Blvd to Beverly Hills, Century City, Westwood and UCLA and on to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, the Wilshire corridor subway will form the essential high capacity trunk line our public transit system needs, interconnecting with a vastly improved transit bus system and an expanding network of light rail lines. Find out more from the Subway to the Sea Coalition.