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Strut Your Stuff: The 2014 MFE Awards

It's that time of the year again! The 2014 MFE Awards competition is in full swing, so sign up today to highlight your company's accomplishments by registering an entry online. More

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Great Adaptations: Derelict Warehouse Transformed in Downtown Philly

For more than a dozen years, a 1905 warehouse—originally a shoe factory, then home to a textile manufacturer, and, finally, Class C offices—sat vacant on the northern edge of Philadelphia’s downtown Center City neighborhood. One development team waited patiently. More

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Mission Apartments

AMCAL Multi-Housing took a risk when it decided to develop affordable apartments on an underutilized parking lot near the San Diego airport. More

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Reclaimed Rustic: Jeld-Wen Reclaimed Wood Windows and Doors

New reclaimed wood doors and windows are constructed from Douglas fir salvaged from fences, barns, houses, and factories. More

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Custom Doors and More: Reclaimed Lumber Products Custom Wood Doors

Wood from barns, mills, and fences is salvaged to create high-end wood doors. More

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Waste Not: Staybull Flooring Reclaimed Wood Flooring

A high-tech gluing process fuses strips of waste hardwood into boards for flooring. More

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Billboard's No. 1: Reclaimed Billboard Tarps

Reclaimed billboard vinyls are reborn as construction tarps. More

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Cool Houses That Challenge the Status Quo

Four unconventional homes offer elements of the unexpected. More

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Parkside Commons Apartments

It was the town dump, and now it's the crown jewel. Braintree, Mass.-based developer John M. Corcoran and Co. (JMC) successfully turned a contaminated brownfield site into a LEED-certified, 100 percent smoke-free apartment community boasting 238 units with rents ranging from $1,150 to $2,570 per month. More

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The Macallen Building

Before The Macallen Building opened in July 2007, Boston residents who wanted to... More

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