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2009

05.20.2009

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CCDC BOARD UNANIMOUSLY VOTES TO RECOMMEND...

Center City Development Corporation (CCDC) Board Unanimously Votes to Recommend City Take Next Step in Development of New Civic Center Complex

SAN DIEGO (5/20/09)—The Center City Development Corporation Board of Directors voted unanimously today to recommend that the City Council move into an exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) with Gerding Edlen Development (GED) to build a new civic center complex, thoughtfully designed to be sustainably superior and the city's model for green development.

The GED proposal has been thoroughly vetted by Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) and Ernst & Young (E&Y) over the last

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05.15.2009

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PORTLAND SCHOOLS AIM TO CATCH RAYS

Project set to start in June will install solar panels atop nine public schools
Daily Journal of Commerce
by Sam Bennett

When students return to nine Portland public schools in the fall, they’ll be using power from the sun.
Under an agreement between Portland Public Schools and Gerding Edlen Development Co., the school district will receive enough solar panels to produce 883,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually.

The reroofing and solar installation project is scheduled to begin in June and will involve seismic repairs and replacement of roofs on the nine schools.

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04.26.2009

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TEST DRIVE: KICKING THE TIRES AT ATWATER PLACE

By JEFF KUECHLE, The Oregonian

Jared and Ann Roth of Hillsboro recently spent a sunny April weekend at one of Portland's most exclusive
riverfront properties.

Upon arrival, they discovered that the establishment's staff had stocked their refrigerator with prosciutto,
cheese, fruit, yogurt, and beer. They even provided gift cards for the nearby Japanese/French restaurant
called Le Hana Japanese Grill & Cafe, and the neighborhood coffee house called Rilassi.

The Roths spent part of their visit jogging along the riverfront, dining and watching a movie in their room.
They also rode the Portland Streetcar to Saturday Market [more]

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04.15.2009

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THE NEW YORK TIMES, GREEN INC.

Brainstorming the Greenest of Buildings
By Libby Tucker
Oregon Sustainability Center Team members scribbled ideas for a new sustainability center at a meeting in Portland last week. Some of Portland’s most celebrated thinkers in green design gathered last week with city and state officials at the Gerding Edlen Development Company offices to dream up features for the city’s proposed Sustainability Center of Excellence — a state-of-the-art high-rise that would function both as an emblem of hyper-green design, and as a locus for green-building research and education in the region. [see PDF for complete story]

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03.16.2009

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CYAN, A HIGH-RISE APARTMENT IN DOWNTOWN PORTLAND:

A Green Building is Building Community
by arthur smid

What would green building look like on Easter Island? The question applies to Earth. If people use material resources to define their status, the natural world must provide the monuments to our satisfaction. Portland developer Gerding Edlen takes the long view. From outer space, green building would look blue. That's the idea behind calling their new high-rise apartment, Cyan.



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03.16.2009

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INNOVATIVE COMBINATION: STEEL SHEET PILING AND PRESS...

...installation help a California project break new code ground.

Over the past few years numerous high-rise projects have been initiated in downtown Los Angeles, but the new 23-story Evo South changed business as usual and opened new doors for future construction methods.

Evo South includes a 23-story residential condominium tower over three subterranean levels. The 60,000 square-foot rectangular footprint of the below-grade levels occupies the entire project site.

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03.05.2009

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GREEN CENTER STUDY GOES TO GERDING EDLEN

The team of Gerding Edlen Development Co., SERA Architects and GBD Architects has been selected to perform a feasibility study for the Sustainability Center of Excellence in Portland.

Damin Tarlow of Gerding Edlen said the new building will be a sustainable structure that has “never been tried before” and said his team is “born to do this.”

“All the design capability we need is here in Portland and all we need to do is take it to the next level,” he said. “We will use a collaborative approach called integrated project delivery, so everyone (on the team) is responsible for everything.”

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03.05.2009

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MARK EDLEN RECEIVES NEWSMAKER AWARD

What do Mayor Sam Adams, developer Art DeMuro and alternative energy entrepreneur Nancy Floyd have in common?

All three have made the grade as 2009 Newsmakers, as identified by the Daily Journal of Commerce.

The DJC created the Newsmakers event and publication as a way to identify the most interesting people who influence and impact the local built environment.

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02.09.2009

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USGBC LEADERSHIP AWARD

The USGBC Leadership Awards are given annually to recognize outstanding work to advance green building. In 2007, Gerding Edlen was honored to be the very first recipient of this prestigious award. Recipients are based on the following categories corresponding to USGBC’s strategic plan goal areas for advancing its mission:

Advocacy, Advancing LEED (TM) Standards, Education, Research, Community, Organizational Excellence

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02.06.2009

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LABOR ORGANIZERS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS FORGE ALLIANCE

By Rosanne Skirble
Washington
06 February 2009

At the heart of the economic stimulus package making its way through Congress is the creation of jobs in renewable energy and other environmentally friendly services. But a new report released by labor organizers and environmentalists warns that those jobs must be more than green. It says they must comply with standards that can sustain families and fuel the economy as well as protect the environment.

Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says a green agenda can help reverse the enormous job losses in her state in recent years.

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02.04.2009

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ASSURE GREEN JOBS ARE GOOD JOBS

February 4, 2009
By Keith Schneider
Apollo News Service

The economic stimulus bill under consideration by Congress will include major investments in clean energy products and services, and will have the potential to create hundreds of thousands of green-collar jobs. But a comprehensive report, commissioned by three union groups and the Sierra Club and made public on Tuesday, asserts that the House and Senate versions of the bill do not do enough to ensure that green-collar jobs will provide wages and benefits sufficient to support a family.

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02.02.2009

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SIX GOTTA-BE-IN INDUSTRIES FOR ECO CHANGE

Want to make a splash in the global Green Space beyond your home recycling bin? Ready for a career change? Looking to put your money where your mouth is and choose a degree that will get your foot in the door? The following industries are where it’s at if you want to make change on a global scale and keep the the environment in mind.

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02.02.2009

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LEADERS URGE CONGRESS TO CREATE GREEN AMERICAN DREAM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Senate Finance Committee member Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and House Energy and Commerce Committee member Jay Inslee, D-Wash., will join Laborers' International Union general president Terence O'Sullivan, Sierra Club political director Cathy Duvall, and clean energy business leaders and workers for a news conference on Tuesday, February 3 at 11 a.m. ET at the United States Capitol to urge Congressional leaders to take bold action to create a new Green American Dream for working people by making sure the newly created green jobs are good jobs that can sustain families and fuel economic recovery.

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01.28.2009

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BELLEVUE TOWERS PUTS BELLEVUE ON THE SUSTAINABLE MAP

Bellevue Towers will be complete in April though residents will begin moving in soon. So far, 190 of the 539 units have sold. Prices range from just below $500,000 to $9 million for the penthouse.

The $438 million Bellevue Towers project is changing Bellevue's skyline, and by bringing Portland-based developer Gerding Edlen to the region, it is also changing the city's environmental reputation.

Mike Brennan, director of Bellevue's Development Services Department, said this is the most prominent green building in the city and the first multifamily high-rise that has gone for LEED certification in Bellevue.

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