If you are looking for a truly unique piece of furniture to decorate your home, chances are you are not going to find it in a large department store that mass-produces their items and ships them all over the country. A fun (and eco-friendly) idea is to upcycle or recycle an old piece and give… (Continue reading)
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in New Haven, Connecticut
The Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University is one of the oldest, largest, and most prolific university natural history museums in the world. It was founded by philanthropist George Peabody in 1866 and is best known today for its Great Hall of Dinosaurs. The museum also has permanent exhibits dedicated to human and… (Continue reading)
How Does Your Apartment Garden Grow? DC Urban Agriculture [INFOGRAPHIC]
We love living in DC – the history, the culture, the cherry blossoms (we could go on and on), but did you know it is also the center of a booming urban agriculture trend? We all know that nothing tastes better than veggies ripe off the vine, so why not grow your own right at… (Continue reading)
Pret a Manger: Not Your Parents’ Sandwich Shop in New York City
If you’re a New Yorker, especially one who frequently grabs a coffee to go or steps out with your co-workers at lunchtime for a quick bite, then you’ve seen, or perhaps even been to, a Pret a Manger. All those hybrid coffee/soup/sandwich shops have sure blended together in your mind by now and, unless you… (Continue reading)
Five Interior Design Tips We Learned From Pinterest
By now, we are assuming you have already completely given into the fabulous trend that is sweeping our nation… Pinterest. And if you haven’t, well, it’s time you’ve begun! We can admit that we have totally joined the craze and absolutely love it! Check out our boards here with much more than just adorable pictures… (Continue reading)
The LowLine: The World’s First Ever Underground Park Coming to New York City
An underground park in New York City? Sounds shady. However, the outlined concept is quite the opposite. (Continue reading)
6 Upcycled Lighting Fixtures for Your Bozzuto Home
One of the hottest trends in building design and decor these days is green living and eco-friendly designs. A huge component of this trend is upcycling. Sure, you have heard of recycling and make sure to sort your trash for the items that can be recycled, but have you ever heard of upcycling? (Continue reading)
Rhode Island Row – Green Living on the Red Line
We know how excited everyone is to hear about the retail that will be coming to Rhode Island Row, and we are too! Since, we can’t confirm any of the retail partners other than CVS at this time, we decided to write a post about the things we CAN tell you about: our green features! (Continue reading)
In New York City, Sharing is Caring: Bike Share Program NYC
Launching this summer is New York City’s first ever Bike Share, a privately held company allowing Manhattan and Brooklynites to, well, share bicycles with one another. According the Bike Share’s official website, wannabe-cyclists can either sign up for a Registered (long-term) membership via their website, or Casual (short-term) membership via the kiosk station at the… (Continue reading)
Living an Eco Chic Lifestyle in Your Bozzuto Home
As you probably know by now, we here at Bozzuto are very passionate about building green and eco-friendly communities. We love sharing green projects with you in the hopes that you will become as passionate about the Earth as we are (if you aren’t already, that is!). Our plan is to bring you monthly tips… (Continue reading)
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