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Boston-based Renoviso secures $7 million in funding

Home improvement company plans to leverage funds for service area expansion, tech investment. More

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Financing Options for the Future: Non-Borrowing

In this four-part article series, contractors will learn how to advise their... More

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New York Couple Gets $6 Sandy Aid Award

The wheels of New York State government may grind slowly, but they grind finer than the espresso at your local Starbucks. More

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Government Shutdown To Hamper Hurricane Sandy Recovery

The deadlock in Washington means more trouble for Hurricane Sandy victims. More

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Get Rid of Vendor Links Once and for All

Are you unintentionally sending potential clients into the arms of your competitors? If you have a "supplier links" page on your website, you may be giving business away. More

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Poll: Americans Favor Rebuilding After Disasters

A majority of Americans support government aid to help rebuild local communities struck by storms or wildfires, according to a new poll. More

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Waterlogged: Flood Insurance Relief Short-Lived

As premiums rise for some homeowners, provisions that phase out subsidies could make owning a house in flood-prone areas too expensive. More

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Where the Top 5% Live May Surprise You

Along with hedge-fund and high-tech capitals, the wealthy also live in some unusual places. More

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DOE Announces $27 Million to Reduce Costs of Solar Energy Projects, Streamline Permitting and Installations
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Vice President Biden Kicks Off New Energy Efficiency Effort

Austin, Philadelphia, and Seattle are among 25 communities that will receive funding from the $425 million Recovery Act to be used for energy efficiency retrofits for commercial buildings and houses. More

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