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Driving Toward Vehicle Charging Capabilities for the Home

Will Springer Realtor

In 2010, there were about 17,000 plug-in EVs on the road worldwide. All fuel-powered forms of transportation – yes, planes, trains and automobiles – contribute about 27% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. choice to ditch their gas-powered vehicles for something with an electrical outlet.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

But the reality is that Ohio and the Greater Columbus area have long been a mainstay of technological innovation and, certainly, the precursor to the modern digital age. In fact, with a 2010-2020 population growth rate of 12.5% Similar terms include “Silicon Prairie.” Take your pick. Thus, Columbus is far from a “cash-crop” city.

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SEATTLE POPULATION SPURT FUELS HOUSING DEMAND

Will Springer Realtor

Investment in affordable housing near inexpensive public transportation is a key mechanism to reduce the cost of living, and housing investments can help mitigate climate change when coordinated with transit options. could potentially generate thousands of homes in areas already served by public transportation. It’s a 4-bed, 3.75-bath

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PARKING AND THE IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Will Springer Realtor

A builder could also agree to install more bike storage or pay a fee-in-lieu to fund public parking and transportation infrastructure that serves the entire neighborhood. 1 ½-story, mid-century modern custom home in the foothills of Cougar Mountain. More Americans own a home now than during any year since the Great Recession.

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Millennials Expected To Maintain Real Estate Buying Intensity

Will Springer Realtor

The narrow area known as Westlake, just west of Lake Union (and, notably, close to Facebook, Google and Amazon offices), has seen the number of people aged 25-34 double from 2010 to 2019 and now comprise 52% of its residents. for this piece of modern Seattle history (with outstanding views, by the way). Listed at $1,995,000 ($725/sq.