If you missed our last Go Green seminar in January, here's your next chance! Please join us on Thursday, February 25 from 6-7pm for an hour jam packed with information about retrofitting your home to reduce your carbon footprint AND lower your electricity bill. Jim Purcell from NES will be on hand to share with you what retrofitting tasks will earn you the most bang for your buck in energy savings. The seminar is held at the main Village office at 2206 21st Ave S. Wine and appetizers provided.
Our Go Green, District 18 campaign has been progressing well. We have over 100 sign-ups, but our challenge has been to get those who have had the evaluation to implement the recommended changes. We are happy to have such great participation from the community, but are hoping to encourage more to implement some of the retrofitting in order to really see a decrease in District 18's energy usage.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Next Go Green Seminar on Feb 25
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The Future of Urbanization
Here is a great article about urbanization and the four main demographics to watch in the next decade. The article talks about how urban housing will continue to increase in popularity among Generation Y and baby boomers.
Four Major US Demographic Waves to Watch in New Decade
Monday, February 1, 2010
600 Garfield
One of our favorite listings in Germantown is 600 Garfield. Brought to you by the same developer who did District Lofts just north of Downtown, 600 Garfield is well built and has the contemporary and sleek finishes urban buyers look for. What makes 600 Garfield unique? Each unit has a garage! That is almost unheard of this close to Downtown. And some units even have private rooftop decks. Prices range from $159,900 to $239,900.
Curious about 600 Garfield? Contact us.

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is owner and founder of Village Real Estate Services in Nashville, TN. His CityLiving Team sells lofts and condos in Nashville's emerging downtown market. This blog is his forum to reflect on how urban living and real estate in Nashville have evolved.