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'''Viridian''' is a $12 million, 20-home gated community being developed on a 10-acre parcel off [[Tyler Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills]] by the [[Wedgworth Companies]]. The project is being marketed as a "green" community, with three shared open spaces, [[EnergyKey]] Level 3-certified efficient homes, preservation of 32% of forested area of the site, and the use of sustainable and recycled building products. The houses are expected to sell in the $600,000s. | '''Viridian''' is a $12 million, 20-home gated community being developed on a 10-acre parcel off [[Tyler Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills]] by the [[Wedgworth Companies]]. The project is being marketed as a "green" community, with three shared open spaces, [[EnergyKey]] Level 3-certified efficient homes, preservation of 32% of forested area of the site, and the use of sustainable and recycled building products. The houses are expected to sell in the $600,000s. | ||
Among the recycled materials to be used are bricks, stones, logs, flooring and doors from the existing [[ | Among the recycled materials to be used are bricks, stones, logs, flooring and doors from the existing [[Peter Ingle residence]] on the site, a house which began its life as a log cabin on [[Mount Pinson]] in [[1819]]. [[Alagasco]] is partnering in the development, which will demonstrate the use of energy-efficient natural gas appliances. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:06, 27 August 2008
Viridian is a $12 million, 20-home gated community being developed on a 10-acre parcel off Tyler Road in Vestavia Hills by the Wedgworth Companies. The project is being marketed as a "green" community, with three shared open spaces, EnergyKey Level 3-certified efficient homes, preservation of 32% of forested area of the site, and the use of sustainable and recycled building products. The houses are expected to sell in the $600,000s.
Among the recycled materials to be used are bricks, stones, logs, flooring and doors from the existing Peter Ingle residence on the site, a house which began its life as a log cabin on Mount Pinson in 1819. Alagasco is partnering in the development, which will demonstrate the use of energy-efficient natural gas appliances.
References
- Cooper, Lauren B. (June 27, 2008) "Green subdivision planned for Vestavia." Birmingham Business Journal
- Cooper, Lauren B. (August 4, 2008) "Wedgworth, Alagasco team up for green development." Birmingham Business Journal
- Farley, Bob (August 8, 2008) "Viridian brings EnergyKey construction to Vestavia Hills." The Terminal
External links
- Viridian page at wedgeworth.net