NEW LEED® GREEN RESIDENCE TO HOST
“@ greenbelt” EVENT SERIES
FEATURING SUSTAINABLE LIVING SHOWCASE AND ART PREMIERE

@ greenbelt event series overview:
GreenHouse Party @ greenbelt
February 20, 2008 – 7:00-9:00pm
GreenHouse Effect@ greenbelt
February 23, 24 and March 1, 2, 2008, 11:00am-6:00pm
GreenHouse Conversations @ greenbelt
February 28, 2008 – 7:00-9:00pm
Displacement @ greenbelt
Performance + Art Opening: March 8, 2008 – 7:00-1100pm
Art Gallery Hours: March 8 – 30, 2008 on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00am- 6:00pm
To the greatest extent possible these events will be carbon neutral through the purchase of carbon offsets.
Greenbelt is, a joint venture by Gregory Merryweather, Architect, and Derek Denckla, Propeller Group.
Greenhouse Effect is supported by Community Energy Solutions, Peak Organic Brewing Company, East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Development Corporation, Industrial & Technology Assistance Corporation, Propeller Group and aptsandlofts.com. Community Partners include New York Industrial Retention Network and GreenHomeNYC with additional support from Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, The Green Guide and Just Food.
For additional information about special events please visit www.greenbeltbrooklyn.com
Editors: Please contact info@austerevents.com for images.
Directions: By train: L to Lorimer or to Graham stop. From Manhattan: take Brooklyn or Manhattan Bridge to BQE East bound (north) to Metropolitan Avenue exit. Travel for two blocks (through two lights) and take a right on Skillman Avenue angling sharply north and travel for three blocks. At the third stop sign, take a left onto Manhattan Avenue. 361 Manhattan Avenue is in the next block on the left side just in from the corner.
Visitors are encouraged to visit www.hopstop.com to find the best route for walking, biking, or taking public transportation to greenbelt.
NOTE - The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED® Green Building Rating System™
is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operations of high performance green buildings developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a nonprofit organization promoting sustainability in all aspects of the built environment.
Greenbelt website
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