Green Construction Hobart IN

Local resource for green construction in Hobart, IN. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to green building materials, green architecture services, green construction materials, as well as information on green building consultants, and content on eco-friendly building.

The Woodshop, Inc.
6430 W. Lincoln Highway
Crown Point, IN
Services
Custom Builder, Remodeler, Specialty Contractor, Designer / Architect

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24 7 Mobile Truck & Trailer Repair
(219) 947-7155
2701 Drexel Drive
Hobart, IN
 
Acorn Acres
(219) 947-3153
3410 East 74th Ave
Merrillville, IN
 
Chemical Lawn
(219) 756-5296
9171 Louisiana Street
Merrillville, IN
 
Arsh Group
(219) 796-9050
701 East 83rd Avenue Suite 6
Merrillville, IN
 
Apex Remodeling & Construction
2743 Highway Ave.
Highland, IN
Services
Remodeler

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Scotts Lawn Service
(219) 947-1907
3320 East 84th Place
Merrillville, IN
 
Wigutow Marcus MD Inc
(219) 769-5900
9120 Connecticut Drive
Merrillville, IN
 
Key Elements Lawn Service
(219) 738-6506
1559 East 85th Avenue
Merrillville, IN
 
C & T Lawn Care
(219) 789-2320
South Holland
Gary, IN
 
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Strawberry Earth: Green Your Bar and Party Hearty

Strawberry Earth: Green Your Bar and Party Hearty

April 11, 2009   admin

Strawberries & Cream from Strawberry Earth on Vimeo .

The lure of Cheers, the bar in the 1982-1992 “Cheers” the TV show, was that everybody knew your name. And they were always glad you came. But what if Norm had told Woody, “look the brewskis aren’t enough. I think you ought to trick out this bar so it’s eco-friendly.” Most likely Woody would have been confused. Perhaps a more likely scenario, would have been Frasier Crane (remember he was in that show) telling Sam, “Look man, I think a more sustainable but upscale aesthetic is needed to attract more business.” Sam also might have been a little confused, considering it was the 90s, however in a green savvy 2008 this is actually happening.

Putting customer purchasing power to work, a new Amsterdam based eco magazine Strawberry Earth challenged a few of their favorite local bar owners to see what percent of a night’s revenue they’d spend on environmental improvements on their premises. The bars loved the idea, competed in the challenge (even though admittedly, the challenge name Strawberries & Cream doesn’t sound like a bar-challenge at all) and the first winner is the Bar Waldorf. On December 7th, Bar Waldorf has promised 60% of the night’s revenue will go to greening the bar.

Strawberry Earth, a self described, “magazine with ...

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