"GreenWorks Development's Campus Square Building - the home of the Green Center of Central Pennsylvania - was recently featured on GreenLife Pennsylvania. GreenLife Pennsylvania is a documentary series produced by WVIA, the public television station in the Wilkes Barre-Scranton area. The Campus Square Building was featured as a shining example of green building technologies, renewable energy deployment and brownfield revitalization. Ganflec Architects, Wohlsen Construction, GR Spongaugle and McClure Companies also played a major role in the success of the Campus Square Building project."
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Today
marked the announcement of the Green Center of Central Pennsylvania, where green
technology will be made accessible to the community. The Center will partner with
HACC to teach a green curriculum, enabling them to be on the cutting edge of the
job market. Business and residents will be able to get information about environmentally-friendly
technology and how it is applied. Housed in the 75,000-square-foot Campus Square
building at the corner of Third and Reily Streets, the Center is a joint partnership
of HACC, the City of Harrisburg, and GreenWorks Development.
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(Harrisburg) -- A new non-profit organization is designed to serve as a "green hub," of sorts, for the midstate. The Green Center of Central Pennsylvania involves a partnership between Harrisburg Area Community College and several businesses. Its multi-pronged mission involves teaching and training people on sustainable technologies. Executive Director Jill Gaito says it will also serve as an information hub to the public on a range of "green" topics.
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"By fall, Harrisburg will have a center for environmental technology that will develop, teach and apply green technologies. The Green Center of Central Pennsylvania will help businesses and residents understand environmental technology and how to use it."
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