Green Valley Builders' EarthCraft Homes featured in The Roanoker!

“Two families looking to make energy efficiency a way of life in their new homes found an environmentally friendly haven in Mount Tabor Meadows, a Blacksburg community comprised of all EarthCraft-certified homes. Though different in size, both homes are equipped with green features suitable for any space.”  Click here to read more!

Health-E Communities Inc highlights EarthCraft Virginia on NBC12

Did you miss NBC12’s coverage of Health E Community’s new solar community last week? No worries – we’ve got it for you right here! EarthCraft Virginia is well represented – such a privilege to be involved in this project. NBC12- Richmond, VA News

Sandra Leibowitz on Critical Mass Radio Show

The podcast is now available from EarthCraft Virginia Board Member and Managing Principal of Sustainable Design Consulting Sandra Leibowitz’ interview on a radio show for ‘middle market CEOs’, broadcast live in the Orange County, California area and via Internet — keep an ear out for the EarthCraft Virginia shout out around 16:30 minutes.

Adam J. Stockmaster, T.M. Associates, Inc. on working with EarthCraft Multifamily

“EarthCraft is a very flexible program, which works with all building types and sizes, and the entire EarthCraft staff, from the technical advisor to the inspector, truly work as a member of the development team to assist the project to a successful completion!” Adam J. Stockmaster,  T.M. Associates, Inc. – December 2013

Southface's Dennis Creech praises EarthCraft Virginia

EarthCraft Virginia’s Sustainable Leadership Awards By: Dennis Creech, April 29, 2014 Dear Southface Community, We all have a favorite quote or two. One of mine comes from anthropologist Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Earlier this month, …

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Building Green Makes Housing More Affordable

Posted: Richmond Times Dispatch, Friday, April 25, 2014 BY IVY MAIN If you think of “green” homes and solar panels as luxury amenities for high-end housing, you might be surprised to learn that these are becoming standard features in low-income housing, even here in Virginia. Buildings with added insulation, better windows, energy-saving light fixtures and …

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