Have You Spotted This House? Green Canopy Launches Guerrilla Marketing Campaign for Keaton House
If you’ve been on Latona at NE 40th in the last week or so, chances are you’ve probably seen this house and wondered what in the heck was up with the spots. Well, we learned that Green Canopy is the company behind the playful polka-dots. More
KUOW 94.9 Building Energy Efficient and Cost Effectively – Interview with Aaron Fairchild of Green Canopy Homes
Energy–efficient buildings can save owners money in the long run, but using the latest and greatest green technology can be prohibitively expensive. To hear the interview and to read more, click here.
Seattle’s Carbon Reduction Incentive Fund – lessons learned from the frontline.
(November 9, 2011) Aaron Fairchild and Canuche Terranella dive into the Carbon Reduction Incentive fund and tell of Green Canopy’s role in helping to create it.
What is the CRIF?
The Carbon Reduction Incentive Fund (CRIF) is a part of the federal stimulus-funded Community Power Works Program (CPW) in Seattle. By providing wrap-around energy efficiency services for residential, commercial and industrial property owners, the Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment hopes to stimulate the energy efficiency job sector through the CPW. More
Foreclosed but not forgotten: Green renovation firm revamps bank-owned properties
(October 12, 2011) I must admit I’ve got myself quite the real estate crush on Green Canopy Homes, a community-focused renovation firm out of Seattle that’s responsible for this month’s featured Evergreen home, The Sentinel. Although I’m smitten with that property and other Green Canopy projects that have been purchased in walkable Seattle neighborhoods, treated to intensive, energy-saving makeovers, and then put back on the market complete with nifty Buyer Benefit Packages, the firm’s most recentlycompleted eco-flipping project is a touch unique from the others. More





