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Melrose Commons Earns First LEED Neighborhood Honors in NYC

03/18/2010
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  • Kudos to the residents to sticking their ground and pushing green architecture on New York.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Melrose Commons is the first LEED certified neighborhood development in New York State.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • MAP Green was the architecture and planning firm involved.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • They decided to fight for their neighborhood and now live in a sustainable affordable housing development.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Melrose Commons residents were threatened with displacement with the original Urban Renewal Plan.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • A community group named Nos Quedamos spearheaded the sustainable housing development
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Some buildings in Melrose Commons are equipped with windmills for power generation.
    In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/melrose-commons-earns-first-leed-neighborhood-honors-in-nyc/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Kudos to the residents to sticking their ground and pushing green architecture on New York.

In 1994 an Urban Renewal Plan threatened to price out the residents of Melrose Commons in the South Bronx. In an effort to keep their neighborhood, the residents formed a community group aptly named Nos Quedamos -- which in Spanish means, "We Stay." The group, through persistence, successfully coerced the city into including housing that was within their price range and then made sure that the city built their new neighborhood as efficiently as possible....

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