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Commentary: The U.S. Construction Industry 2009, 2010: The Lean Years

The bursting of the housing bubble was greeted with shock, as surprising as it was immense. In truth there should not have been shock at all. Rather, as with all bubbles, the shock should have been that the bubble lasted so long and was inflated so far.
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Architects Selected for First New Buildings at Union Station

The Union Station Neighborhood Co., a joint venture of Continuum Partners and East West Partners, has selected Denver’s Anderson Mason Dale and Semple Brown Design to jointly design the first two buildings in the Union Station neighborhood. Both architectural firms are Colorado-based companies with long track records of working in downtown Denver and around the state. Full Story >>
AIA Elevates Three Colorado Architects to College of Fellows

The American Institute of Architects 2009 Jury of Fellows recently elevated three AIA Colorado members to its College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession. Full Story >>
Namaste Donates Solar Array to the Alliance Center

The Alliance Center, owned and managed by the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, recently earned a $11,200 grant from Boulder-based Namaste Solar, allowing the nonprofit center to install a 2.04 kW photovoltaic system with Sharp 170 solar panels that convert sunlight directly into electricity. Full Story >>
30-Year-Old Denver Office Completes Energy-Efficient Transformation

Denver's 1001 17th St. recently completed its transformation from an aging high-rise into an energy-efficient, Class A office building with an outdoor plaza and a glass-enclosed, "jewel box" connecting visitors with outside views of a vibrant downtown.
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