LEED gold for Mukilteo City Hall
Photo courtesy of Matt Todd Photography
The $7.2 million, 18,000-square-foot building was completed a year ago. It has a large day-lit entry that divides City Council chambers from city offices. The roof is partially vegetated and heat is provided through a geothermal heating system.
TODAY'S STORIES
Business
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Time for states to privatize liquor sales?
Dry weather may mean $6M loss for BPA in ‘10
UPS: Pilots must agree to more cuts
Biggest Boeing plane takes flight
Dow closes below 10,000
Construction
Logger killed near Rockport
Cheney seeks help with school projects
Teufel restructures under Chapter 11
ODOT fixes some street sign typos
Free house painting for low income
Community center dream lives on even after 20 years of struggling
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Lummi Nation plans $30M office
Environment
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DNR seeks consultant for shoreline work
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LEED gold for Mukilteo City Hall
Israel says e-car grid due in 2011
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Real Estate
Lender takes over stalled golf resort in Puerto Rico
Developer says north lot project ready, but capital markets aren't
Lender takes over stalled golf resort in Puerto Rico
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